Work From Home Latest News Today: With the recent turn down in COVID cases, most companies had called back their employees to offices. Still, as corona cases have started ascension again in the past weeks, now a majority of companies are adopting a look-and-watch arroyo to ending the work from home.As well Read - Omicron XE Variant's Start Case Reported in New Zealand. Detailed Report Here

Last month, many IT firms had chosen back their employees to join the role physically, but now as the Covid cases are increasing, some of the major firms are watching the situation closely and waiting for government directives in this regard. Also Read - Good News For Freshers! Entry-Level Salaries At Information technology Companies To Rise Upto sixty% For Fresh Graduates

After reviewing the current COVID situation, most of the firms are informing their staff nearly the possible mandatory work from domicile for the next few weeks. Also Read - Uk Patient Had COVID-19 For 505 Days Straight, Study Shows

Airtel: As per a report by Economic Times, Airtel said it is monitoring the situation and continues to have in place stringent Covid safety protocols beyond all its facilities in the country. It must be noted that many companies across sectors take adopted the hybrid model of work.

Zomato: In an eastward-mail to its employees earlier this month, Zomato co-founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said depending on how the next few days become, there might be a mandatory work from home for a few weeks once more for the employees. He too asked his staff to prepare their dwelling workstations for the event.

Nestle: In the meantime, FMCG major Nestle said it is planning to continue with the hybrid model of work for its employees and is asking them to attend the function physically only if it's essential.

Apollo Tyres: According to the ET study, Apollo Tyres said at present, the employees are working from the part and the firm is monitoring the state of affairs closely and will take measures if the situation demands.

Infosys: IT giant Infosys has already decided to piece of work in the hybrid form for its employees in the long run. Giving details, Infosys Chief Fiscal Officer Nilanjan Roy had said that in the long term, the business firm is looking at the hybrid model on work, depending upon the clients, regulatory surroundings and a number of other considerations.

TCS: On the other hand, TCS said it is committed to adopting the '25X25′ model and introducing hot desks. The firm said the working model volition require not more than 25 per cent of the company's associates to work from an office at any given point in time. Moreover, they don't need to spend more than 25 per cent of their time in the office.

HCL Technologies: In the meantime, HCL Technologies said it gives priority to the prophylactic and well-beingness of its employees and their families. The firm added that it remain committed to maintaining the concern normalcy, thereby ensuring uninterrupted services to the clients. The firm besides added that it is currently monitoring the state of affairs and continue to operate in a hybrid model."

Coronavirus in Republic of india: The state on Friday reported 2,451 new coronavirus, taking full tally to 4,30,52,425, while the active cases increased to 14,241. The Union Health Ministry information stated that the expiry toll climbed to 5,22,116 with 54 fresh fatalities. The daily positivity rate was recorded as 0.55 per cent and the weekly positivity rate as 0.47 per cent, according to the ministry building.