West Bengal: Welcome to increase 50% manpower to work in offices Kolkata News – Times of India

Kolkata: Corporate offices are gearing up to accommodate more employees with enhanced attendance guidelines from July announced by the Chief Minister. Mamata Banerjee. The state government has allowed the offices to function with 50% manpower, while maintaining the COVID guidelines, from the earlier 25%.
Some offices had earlier arranged transportation for employees, while others had asked only those employees who have their own transport. The Office. Partial resumption of public transport could also be useful for corporate offices.
“As of now we intend to keep office attendance to a minimum. We are reviewing the situation every two weeks and if there is improvement, we will gradually increase the attendance,” said an ITC spokesperson.
Berger MD and CEO Abhijit Roy said if the workforce is increased to 50% it will also adjust accordingly. Before the restrictions, it was operating with 50% capacity and now it can resume. “We are still calling those who have their own transport.
Merlin Group Chairman Sushil Mohta said that this is a welcome move. “In my office, almost everyone is vaccinated. With the resumption of public transport, the problem of traffic will also be solved. 50% attendance will also solve the issues related to balance of manpower,” he said.
Subhashendu Chatterjee, director of Haldia Petrochemicals, who is also the vice-chairman of the CII West Bengal State Council, said that all the employees of his office (HPL) have been vaccinated. “Now we will be able to call more people. Opening of public transport will help a lot,” he said.
Kachhina MD Namit Bajoria said Monday’s announcement would boost business. In addition, more and more corporates have been able to vaccinate their employees, thereby creating a stress-free environment, he added. In the IT and ITeS sector, many companies will continue WFH as the well being of the employees is the top priority for their management.

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