TCS asks employees not to violate 'work from office' rule

Directs employees to strictly adhere to the assigned roaster

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IT services major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which was one of the first IT companies to ask employees to be back in the office at least 12 days a month, warned disciplinary proceedings against employees who fail adhere to the roaster.

In a memo, TCS asked employees to strictly adhere to the assigned roaster.

According to a Times of India report, the memo to the employees read: "You are warned and directed to start reporting to work from your office location as per the assigned roster with immediate effect."

In October, the company, which has been encouraging work from office, had asked employees to be in office at least three days a week.

TCS said the company is excited to see its campuses buzzing with energy and wants all its employees to be part of this, TOI reported.

"A significant number of employees have joined TCS in the last two years. It is important for them to experience the TCS environment to collaborate, learn, grow and also have fun together, thus developing a stronger sense of belonging to the organisation and enabling better integration," TCS has been quoted as saying.

As on March 2023, TCS has a workforce of 6,14,795.

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