Power Ministry Encourages Work From Home for Public Sector Employees
Power ministry asks PSUs to explore one WFH day a week
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The Indian Power Ministry has urged public sector undertakings (PSUs) to consider allowing employees to work from home one day a week. This initiative aims to enhance flexibility, permitting up to 20% of employees to work remotely on any given day, depending on operational feasibility.
- 01Power Ministry advises PSUs to consider one work-from-home day per week.
- 02Up to 20% of employees may work remotely on any given day.
- 03The initiative aims to enhance flexibility in the workplace.
- 04PSUs include major firms like NTPC and Power Grid Corporation.
- 05Operational feasibility will determine the implementation of this advisory.
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The Indian Ministry of Power has issued an advisory encouraging public sector undertakings (PSUs) to explore the option of allowing employees to work from home for one day each week. This initiative aims to provide greater workplace flexibility, permitting up to 20% of employees to work remotely on any given day, contingent on operational feasibility. The ministry oversees several major PSUs, including NTPC Limited, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited, and NHPC Limited. The move reflects a broader trend towards flexible working arrangements in various sectors.
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This initiative may improve work-life balance for employees in the power sector, potentially leading to increased job satisfaction and productivity.
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