Coronavirus pandemic is forcing the world to do the things that the people have never done or even dreamt of doing them. While many companies had to lay off their employees in the current situation, India’s Infosys’s gesture for their employees is winning accolades.
Infosys booked a chartered flight for its employees and families stranded in the US. The giant company has flown back its employees and their families, whose visa expired. The employees were flown back to Bengaluru and they will be working there on from Bengaluru and other locations in India.
Infy booked the first-ever chartered flight exclusively for more than 200 employees and families from the US to India, as the employees’ visas expired and they have been probably on wait to catch a flight in Vande Bharat’s mission.
“Infosys: compassionate capitalism at work!” Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani wrote while re-tweeting an employee’s post which shared pictures of families who returned. Many Indian employees on work visas in the US lost their jobs and got visas expired. They were stranded, some even for more than two months waiting to get back to India.
This post was last modified on 8 July 2020 7:12 am
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