BENGALURU: After nudging employees to adopt a hybrid mode of working, Infosys in an internal communication announced a three-phase work-from-office plan. In the first phase, employees can come to the office twice a week based on their convenience.
In the next phase, employees can choose to take a transfer or relocate to a branch office of their choice. In the final phase, the company will use the feedback from both the phases to determine its hybrid-work policy.
Krish Shankar, HR head at Infosys, said in an email to staff s that the company’s objective is to “not have a one size-fits-all approach” and alLow flexibility in adoption of a hybrid workspace.
“It will be exciting to see how our teams will explore their own return to office plans by creatively and pragmatically blending project and business imperatives along with collective working convenience,” Shankar said. Infosys did not respond to TOI’s queries on the matter.
In the next phase, employees can choose to take a transfer or relocate to a branch office of their choice. In the final phase, the company will use the feedback from both the phases to determine its hybrid-work policy.
Krish Shankar, HR head at Infosys, said in an email to staff s that the company’s objective is to “not have a one size-fits-all approach” and alLow flexibility in adoption of a hybrid workspace.
“It will be exciting to see how our teams will explore their own return to office plans by creatively and pragmatically blending project and business imperatives along with collective working convenience,” Shankar said. Infosys did not respond to TOI’s queries on the matter.