Infosys issues statement on Pune harassment allegations; scrutiny grows after Nashik TCS case
Infosys has formally responded to social media allegations of workplace harassment at its Pune BPM facility, stating a zero-tolerance policy and active internal investigations.
This comes amid a separate, serious criminal probe into alleged harassment and forced religious conversion at TCS in Nashik, involving multiple arrests and ongoing investigations.
TCS Nashik Harassment Scandal Escalates
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- TCS Nashik office employees told to work from home amid religious conversion, harassment claims Times Of India —
- Amid TCS Nashik row, Tech Mahindra denies religious bias allegations at Mumbai’s Goregaon office Times Of India —