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India Inc battles Covid absenteeism
Namrata Singh / TNN / Updated: May 11, 2021, 06:47 IST
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Mumbai: As Covid numbers rise across the country, organisations are dealing with unusual absenteeism at work. This is because a section of employees is either down with the disease themselves, or are on ‘care giver’ leave for a family member who may have contracted the virus. Business continuity plans are being put to good use with a backup for every role and work being prioritised.
Companies like Kellogg India gave out a call to action ‘There to Kare - Step up, Step In’ where every employee goes a step beyond their responsibilities to be there for their peers and colleagues and help deal with the challenges of additional workloads. Dabur India, on the other hand, is covering up for absenteeism through job enlargement and managing workload through cross-functional teams. Many firms are also using te
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A number of companies today offer Covid or vaccination leaves. Some even offer unlimited leaves to employees to manage their work-life balance in a stressful environment. Given the stress, it also means employees are taking more ‘mental breaks’ than before, adding to the absenteeism due to Covid.
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(This story originally appeared in on May 11, 2021)As Covid numbers rise across the country, organisations are dealing with unusual absenteeism at work. This is because a section of employees is either down with the disease themselves, or are on ‘care giver’ leave for a family member who may have contracted the virus. Business continuity plans are being put to good use with a backup for every role and work being prioritised.
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Kellogg to offer more Indianised products
Breakfast cereal category major Kellogg India is set to expand its portfolio with more Indianised products which are suited to local palates.
Last year, the company launched its first ever Indian breakfast product Kellogg s Upma for which it received a healthy response.
The move to introduce Kellogg s Upma assumed significance as the company broke with tradition to launch a product which was curated for the local palate.
In a conversation, Kellogg South Asia s Managing Director Mohit Anand said: Our offering may be Indianised to serve the local palate better, however, consumer preferences are evolving and so are we along with them.
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