HCL Technologies (HCLTech), India's third-largest IT company, has directed its Digital Foundation Services (DFS) employees to return to the office three days a week, starting February 19. This announcement comes amid a trend in the industry, with peers like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro implementing similar measures to bring back employees to the office.
HCLTech's global head of people function DFS, Vikas Sharma, emphasized that all DFS employees, regardless of their band, will need to work from their designated offices for a minimum of three days each week. The company claims to follow a hybrid work model, but this latest directive signals a shift towards more structured in-office work.

According to Moneycontrol sources, the management is taking a stringent approach, warning of potential leave without pay if the three-day office requirement is not met. Productivity is reportedly under close scrutiny, with employees expected to maintain a minimum of eight hours of laptop activity. Escalations are occurring for those falling short of this benchmark.
HCLTech's missive states, "Non-compliance... will be treated as unauthorized absence and call for disciplinary action in line with company policy." This signals a clear message that the company is determined to enforce the new working arrangement.
The transition to this hybrid model has already been implemented for senior managers and the leadership team, who are required to be present in the office at least three days a week. Starting February 19, 2024, this hybrid model will be extended to all DFS employees, including those in the E0 to E3 bands.
For context, employees in the E3 band typically have 8-10 years of experience. Reporting managers are now tasked with ensuring that shift schedules for all employees are updated in the company's SMM Portal. Notably, freshers undergoing training or on-the-job training will be required to work from the office all five days a week.
HCLTech's decision comes on the back of a healthy financial performance for the December quarter, reporting a 6.23% year-on-year growth in net profit at Rs 4,351 crore. This marked the best performance among the top five Indian IT companies. Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic, HCLTech's net headcount increased by 3,617 in Q3, contrasting with a fall in employee numbers among its large-cap peers.
HCLTech shares were trading with minor cuts of 0.5% at Rs 1,665.40 per share as of 2:10 pm on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Over the past year, the stock has demonstrated growth, gaining nearly 49%.
As the industry grapples with defining the new normal for work, HCLTech's move to enforce a three-day office workweek adds a new dimension to the ongoing conversation about the future of work and employee flexibility.
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