Moonlighting has become an issue which has divided the otherwise united $220-billion Indian IT industry, with firms like Wipro, TCS, IBM going public with their concerns on it.
“There is a difference between legacy and digital (company). We are a digital company,” Gurnani told reporters, when asked if he was surprised with the way his peers have reacted to the issue.
Gurnani was quick to add that he does not wish to comment on competition.
In a broad sense, ‘digital’ refers to new-age deals which go beyond those structured on older ways of services delivery.
Gurnani said the company expects staffers to come forward and disclose about being employed with some other company, adding that key aspects like values, ethics, transparency should not be compromised.
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“As a CEO, I am happy if somebody is productive…All I am saying is that take permission and tell us what you are working on. It helps him or her also,” Gurnani said.
He made it clear that at present, there is no policy at the company which allows any of its over 1.63 lakh employees to take two jobs without permission and made it clear that it can also act if it detects any violation.
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