Karnataka govt will not ask IT companies to open offices, WFH may continue: Deputy CM

Karnataka govt will not ask IT companies to open offices, WFH may continue: Deputy CM | Bengaluru News – Times of India

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BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Thursday said it will not ask IT companies to open office spaces and that the work-from-home arrangement that is currently in place may continue for a few more months due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation.
Deputy chief minister C N Ashwath Narayan, who is also in charge of the IT and BT departments, made it clear that the government cannot mandate the companies to open their offices and ask employees to report to work there, instead of working from home or work from anywhere.
He was responding to a question raised by an independent MLA from Hoskote Sharath Bachegowda in the assembly.
“Eventually, they (offices) will open. The companies will take a call when the time is right..,” he said adding that there was no thought before the government to ask the companies to make its employees attend to work at offices, also the situation is still not appropriate for it.
Bachegowda while pointing out that most of the IT workforce was still working from home, claimed that it has affected productivity, and asked the government to put pressure on the companies to open offices.
He also pointed to its impact on other dependent workforces like transport.
Udupi MLA K Raghupati Bhat too said that with IT companies yet to open, cabs, canteens, and other dependent livelihoods are getting affected, and it was time for the government to ask companies to open offices.
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Responding to this Narayan said once offices open up, ancillary services will also get back on track and maintained that working from home was still the safe option due to the prevailing situation.
He pointed out that technology came to the rescue of several sectors during the pandemic as he acknowledged the efforts of the IT, startups, and innovation sectors.
Several IT companies closed their offices in March and asked their employees to work remotely as Covid-19 infections started increasing in the state, especially in Bengaluru.
The union government has extended connectivity norms for work from home for IT and BPO companies till December 31.

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