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. 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.
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