Infosys dismissed social media allegations of workplace harassment at its Pune BPM facility, citing a zero-tolerance policy. The clarification comes amid an ongoing probe into TCS Nashik over harassment and other serious allegations. Authorities are reviewing evidence, while TCS has launched an internal inquiry and shifted some employees to work from home.
Amid the ongoing workplace harassment probe at TCS Nashik, IT bellwether Infosys has dismissed social media allegations of workplace harassment at its Business Process Management (BPM) facility in Pune.
The clarification comes amid heightened scrutiny of Maharashtra’s IT sector, following a separate investigation into Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Nashik over allegations of workplace harassment and forced religious conversion.
The Infosys controversy emerged after a series of posts on social media platform X alleged inappropriate behaviour towards female employees at its Pune facility.
However, the posts were later deleted. Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane said the government has taken note of the allegations.
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