India’s ongoing commercial LPG shortage has now begun affecting corporate workplaces as well. IT major Infosys has advised ...
Pune: The ongoing conflict in West Asia has begun affecting corporate campuses in India, with a shortage of LPG supplies ...
Food courts at Infosys campuses in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai will operate with limited menus as LPG supply curbs linked to ...
Infosys has reduced food court offerings across Bengaluru, Pune, and Chennai due to an impending LPG shortage linked to the ...
Amid the LPG shortage in India owing to the ongoing West Asia conflict, technology giant Infosys has informed employees that all food courts will operate with a limited menu. Further, it has advised ...
The message said LPG use across sectors had been revised because of the current geopolitical situation, leading to controlled distribution for commercial food and beverage operations ...
Infosys on Wednesday announced that the food courts at its campuses in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai may be able to offer only a limited menu, underscoring the gravity of the situation arising out of ...
A cooking gas crunch, stemming from the West Asia conflict, has forced major Indian IT firms like Infosys, TCS, and Cognizant ...
According to a mail received by employees, the menu of canteens will be limited, and food will be sourced from external kitchens due to the LPG supply disruption.
Companies such as Infosys, HCLTech, Wells Fargo, and Cognizant have begun taking precautionary steps ranging from changes in cafeteria operations to work-from-home options and alternative food ...
In an email to staff on March 11, the company said it is dealing with an "impending situation" related to the availability of ...
Infosys has written a mail to its employees across campuses in Chennai, Pune and Bengaluru informing them that cafeterais at ...