Technology is replacing travel wherever possible, work from home policies have been implemented and business continuity plans are in place
Tech companies in India, which employ several million people, many of whom routinely travel on work, are taking steps to minimise the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on their businesses and staff.
Companies such as Wipro and Infosys, among India’s top IT services providers, are implementing a host of measures from curtailing travel to implementing work-from-home policies, where possible. Business continuity plans are also in place.
“Wipro has taken a series of preventive measures to protect its employees from the Coronavirus outbreak. The company has suspended travel to and transit through mainland China, including Hong Kong and Macau, until further notice,” the Bengaluru company said in an email to Forbes India.
Employees have also been advised to avoid all non-critical international and domestic travel. Any employee who has travelled to an affected area in the past few days has been asked to work from home for 14 days before returning to office.
Over two-thirds of the revenues of the $180 billion IT and IT-enabled services industry comes from exports, mostly to the US, but also to Britain, western Europe, Australia and other markets. Thousands of their staff work onsite at some of the biggest companies in the world.
Wipro has enabled work-from-home in the affected regions. The company is using video conferencing and messaging platforms, wherever possible, to conduct business.