Zoho Corporation has asked most employees to work from home for two weeks starting March 16 due to operational challenges linked to the ongoing fuel supply crisis. Staff in non-critical roles will work remotely, while essential teams will coordinate with managers. Office facilities will remain open but with limited services, including restricted cafeteria menus.
Zoho Corporation has instructed the majority of its employees to work from home for two weeks beginning March 16, citing operational challenges tied to the ongoing fuel-supply crisis. The decision was communicated via an internal mail to staff, first reported by HR publication HRKatha.
All employees not part of business-critical functions have been encouraged to work remotely during this period. Those in essential or critical operational roles have been asked to coordinate directly with their managers regarding office attendance.
On-ground conditions for office goers
For employees who must come in, workplace facilities will remain operational, though with limited services - office cafeterias, for instance, will run with a restricted menu during this period.
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