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Infosys to implement 'system intervention' to enforce 10-day work-from-office mandate: Report

Employees at Infosys use a mobile app to record their attendance. It will now no longer approve work from home requests by default and will require staff to punch in at least 10 days a month, a report said.

March 06, 2025 / 21:46 IST
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In case an employee falls short by a day or two in fulfill the work-from-office target, those days are deducted from the person’s leave balance, the report said

Infosys has told its technology team to comply with its mandate to work from office at least 10 days a month as the IT major aims to bring more people back into the campus. The senior team leaders of the Bengaluru-headquartered company informed the team to limit the number of work from home days they apply for, the Economic Times reported citing an email.

"To support this, starting March 10, 2025, system interventions will be implemented to limit the number of work-from-home days that can be applied each month. These measures are designed to ensure compliance with the new hybrid work requirements while maintaining flexibility for employees," ET cited the email as saying.

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“As you know, our hybrid work model expects employees to work from the office for at least 10 days a month, or as per business requirements, whichever is higher,” the email further said.

The latest mandate reportedly applies to employees at job level 5 (JL5) and below, including team leaders, software engineers, senior engineers, system engineers and consultants, and more. Notably, the upper level in the hierarchy, JL6, includes managers, senior managers, delivery managers and senior delivery managers, but exclude vice presidents.