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Moonlighting polarises IT workers. Experts see solution in return to workplace

With the vexed issue now in the spotlight, some industry watchers expect employers to consider extra safeguards to protect proprietary information and operating models, especially where employees are working remotely.

September 23, 2022 / 11:09 IST
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The issue of moonlighting by tech professionals has ignited a fresh debate, polarising opinions and raising thorny legal questions, though many believe that staff's gradual return to office floors will likely ease the concerns. Moonlighting refers to employees taking up side gigs to work on more than one job at a time.

With the vexed issue now in the spotlight, some industry watchers expect employers to consider extra safeguards to protect proprietary information and operating models, especially where employees are working remotely.

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Companies, analysts say, could also turn tougher on exclusivity clauses in employment contracts. That said, employers may feel somewhat reassured as tech workers trickle back in, and the office cubicles start to get occupied more regularly. While the practice of moonlighting emerged as a big talking point after Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji flagged the issue, equating it to "cheating", the industry's take on it is rather divided.

Tech Mahindra CEO C P Gurnani tweeted recently that it is necessary to keep changing with the times and added, "I welcome disruption in the ways we work." IT industry veteran and former director of Infosys, Mohandas Pai told PTI that low entry-level salary in tech industry has contributed to moonlighting.