Companies in Gurugram ask staff to work remotely

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Many companies in Gurugram asked their employees to work remotely or return home early on Tuesday, taking a cautious stance as reports of fresh violence as a continuation of Monday's clashes in the neighbouring Nuh district emerged...

Companies in the Haryana city, which houses thousands of factories, including of Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp, MNCs such as Nestle, Coke and Pepsi, corporate majors like Bharti Airtel, are closely monitoring the law-and-order situation, their executives said..

Several of them have already asked their employees to work from home till the situation improves, while others said they will take a call on physical attendance at offices based on the directions issued by the state administration...

Deloitte issued an advisory to Gurugram-based employees to work remotely until the situation improves, chief people and experience officer Deepti Sagar said..

Panasonic India, which has operations in Gurugram, asked its employees to work from home on Wednesday and chief human resources officer Adarsh Mishra said it will evaluate the situation Wednesday evening "and take a call accordingly"..

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