Siddhartha Dayani, a Mumbai-based advertising and marketing govt, lately stated that plenty of firms are providing one monsoon work-from-home (WFH) day a month and stated that he was not being sarcastic when saying so. He talked about that he’s genuinely curious concerning the thought course of behind such a choice.
Mumbai skilled heavy rains on July 22, inflicting waterlogging and inundation at underground stations. The Indian Meteorological Division issued a Yellow Alert, and visitors crawled on each the Jap and Western Categorical Highways.
“Love the concept of firms providing one monsoon WFH day a month. Actually, not being sarcastic. However I am genuinely curious. How are we so assured that the Mumbai monsoon is just going to inconvenience the staff a month?” he stated in a LinkedIn submit.
He additionally questioned what workers are anticipated to do on days apart from the WFH day.
“And the opposite days? Are workers anticipated to swim by waterlogged roads or spend half their lease on cab fares? I’ve buddies in Advert and PR businesses (primarily PR on this case) who’re displaying up on her purple alert days. They’re soaked, sick however nonetheless working. Why? As a result of the silent rule: present up, or it seems to be just like the job would not matter to you,” he wrote.
Dayani additional went onto name this a “social transfer” and that that is only a gimmick for the businesses to look as in the event that they care about their workers.
His submit struck a chord with fellow social media customers. “Hitting just a little too near house at present,” one of many customers stated.
“Please discuss Gurgaon rains as properly and the way the so referred to as fancy company hubs get flooded each different day (sic),” a consumer commented.
“Monsoon WFH coverage: like giving somebody one umbrella for a 3-month flood season. It is the thought that just about counts (sic),” one other consumer wrote.
In the meantime, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde stated that 252 mm of rainfall was reported in 12 hours, whereas the Brihanmumbai Municipal Company (BMC) is ready to mitigate the scenario.
A pre-monsoon catastrophe administration assembly was held with stakeholders, together with the PWD, BMC, MMRDA, Railway, Military, Navy, Coast Guard, and NDRF.