Marico Limited has announced its plans to enforce the hybrid model of working for its employees in India from October 2021.
Under the new ‘Ways of Work’ (WoW) design, the company will offer greater flexibility to its members, enabling majority of employees to work from the office at reduced but defined frequency. The endeavour is to offer a work model where members will have the benefits of work from home as well as office to better manage work and family needs while delivering on business commitments. The move falls in line with its commitment to delivering a superlative Talent Value Proposition (TVP) by ensuring higher satisfaction, engagement, and productivity for the members through enhanced workplace flexibility.
According to the new policy, members will be moved to a ‘Work from Office on Roster’ (WFOR) system under which they can come to the office on a pre-decided frequency.
Over the next 12-18 months, the company will provide a location flexibility option to all its members across grades based on role and individual needs, allowing them to work from a location outside the ‘Base Location’ of their role. This will not be a role forward policy, but a member forward request based on their personal circumstances. Members can avail this option if their partner’s work location is based out of Marico’s base location and if an immediate family member requires immediate medical attention for an extended duration. Depending on the life stage of the member, if there are any other circumstance, it can be discussed with the manager and approved by the respective CXO and CHRO on a case-to-case basis.
Amit Prakash, CHRO, Marico Limited commented, “At Marico, we aim to foster a diverse, empowered, and transparent work environment. As the world moves away from the clutches of the pandemic, global organizations are recalibrating their strategies to prepare for a post-remote work future of the workplace, with a shift towards the hybrid model of working. In sync with cultural and technological paradigm shift, Marico’s decision to become a hybrid workplace aims to appeal to the sensibilities and preferences of the new-age professionals while delivering on the business needs. With this development, we will be equipped to not only attract talent from across geographies but also mitigate attrition by retaining members who choose to leave due to locational constraints.”
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