Wipro, one of India's leading IT companies, has implemented a new work-from-office policy that directly links employees' leave with their office attendance. The company has mandated that employees must attend the office at least three days a week, failing which they risk losing their leave for the days missed.
On September 2, Wipro sent an email to its employees, instructing them to adhere to the new policy. The email further directed the human resources team to revoke any prior approvals for work-from-home requests. According to a report by Mint, the company’s email stated, «If there are any such approvals, please cancel such approvals with immediate effect, and suggest the teams to attend office three days a week minimum. The leaves should get deducted in system for any deviation from the above said WFO policy.»
An employee quoted by the publication explained, «The management will cancel a day of leave for every day missed in office. Simply put, if an employee is not physically present in office for the required three days a week, then all three days would be counted as leaves.»
It has been noted that this new directive applies only to certain projects within the company and does not extend to all employees.
Wipro is not alone in enforcing stricter office attendance policies. LTIMindtree recently introduced a similar policy, where employees are required to attend the office for four days a week or lose a day's leave. The policy,
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