The novel coronavirus outbreak has hit the tech and manufacturing industry severely with many companies shutting down factories, closing operations or shifting work out by asking employees to work from home. The outbreak has led to the world’s largest work from home experiment to take place. As the Washington State has emerged as one of…
Tag: Coronavirus – 2020 (Novel Coronavirus , Covid 19)
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are known to cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
A novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China. This is a new coronavirus that has not been previously identified in humans.
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The posts in this section are related to the news and updates on corporate action, employer actions, and related developments in the economy due to the epidemic.
Uber to compensate drivers infected with Coronavirus
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•Ride-hailing startup Uber Technologies Inc recently said that it will offer compensation to drivers and delivery people diagnosed with the coronavirus or placed in quarantine for up to 14 days. In an official statement, the company said that it has already started compensating drivers in some markets and is planning to implement the same benefits…
How India Inc is protecting employees from COVID-19
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•The novel coronavirus has engulfed the world in fear of its rapid spread and lack of medication. The virus which was first discovered in Wuhan City, China has so far claimed more than 3,000 lives and put at risk the lives of 90,000 people worldwide. As we speak today, the virus has entered India and…
HSBC sends over 100 London staff home after employee tests COVID-19 positive
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•British multinational bank HSBC recently sent more than 100 of its London staff home after a worker tested positive for the novel coronavirus. It is being reported that this is the first known case at any major company in the European financial district. As per an internal memo by CEO Noel Quinn, accessed by Reuters,…
Oyo to layoff about 5,000 jobs in overhaul, says report
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•The company plans to lay off about half of 6,000 employees from its China operations. The recent coronavirus outbreak has forced the travel industry on its knees forcing businesses to take tough measures. Indian hospitality unicorn OYO Hotels and Homes is reportedly cutting down its global workforce by about 5,000 to 25,000 people. The biggest…
PayTM Gurugram employee tests positive for coronavirus
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•Fintech unicorn PayTM recently announced that it has decided to shut all its 6 offices in Delhi-NCR for at least two days after one of its employees from Gurugram tested positive for COVID-19 (Coronavirus). PayTM has five offices in Noida and one in Gurugram, Haryana. In an official statement, the company informed that it asked…
How Coronavirus is infecting the tourism industry?
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•Since it’s first reported case in Wuhan City, China, the novel coronavirus or the COVID-19 has now spread to multiple parts of the world impacting businesses and economies globally. According to the World Health Organisation, the virus has infected about 90,000 people and has claimed more than 3000 lives. What might have been perceived as…
TCS, HCL instruct staff to avoid non-essential travel amid coronavirus outbreak
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•As the novel Coronavirus outbreak reaches Indian shores with at least 20 confirmed cases in the country, its effects have begun to be felt in many quarters. Companies and industries around the world are now contemplating their next move to contain the virus, safeguard employees and sustain the business. In what can be seen as…
Intel employee “potentially” exposed to COVID-19, under quarantine
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•Tech giant Intel recently confirmed that one of its employees based in Bengaluru has “potentially been exposed” to the novel coronavirus and is currently under quarantine. As the death toll due to the virus crossed the 3,000 mark, corporations around the globe have begun to take preventive measures to safeguard their employees’ health. The company…
Wipro cancels employee travel to coronavirus hit cities
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•Indian software major, Wipro recently announced that it has suspended employee travel to coronavirus-hit China, Hong Kong, and Macau. The Bengaluru-based company on Wednesday told news agency IANS in a statement that, “Wipro has suspended travel to and transit through mainland China, including Hong Kong and Macau, until further notice. Employees have also been advised…
Twitter asks staff to work from home amid Coronavirus outbreak
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•As the novel coronavirus is spreading rapidly and cost more than 3,000 lives, corporations and organizations around the world are feeling the heat of it. Companies are now facing battles on two ends- sustaining the business and safeguarding employees. The outbreak has now led to the world’s largest work-from-home experiment to take place. Companies like…
Coronavirus becomes a pain in Amazon’s neck
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•Last year came down very hard on businesses due to the global economic slowdown which impacted millions of jobs and closure of several organizations. When the new year began, corporations were hopeful of a steady recovery. But we’re just 61 days in 2020, and the novel Coronavirus outbreak in China has crippled the entire economic…
HSBC to cut 35,000 jobs after missing pre-tax profit expectations
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•HSBC (The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) Holdings Plc recently announced that the bank will witness a major overhaul that would reduce the number of staff to 200,000 from 235,000 over the next three years. The announcement comes after the bank reported that it has missed the pre-tax profit expectations after the bank took a…
CoronaVirus causing the world’s largest work from home experiment
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•The novel coronavirus outbreak, which began from Chinese city Wuhan in December, has now infected more than 67,000 people and killed over 1,500 in China alone. With the World Health Organization declaring it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the virus has shut forced the Chinese economy on its knees with many analysts failing…
CoronaVirus: How big corporations are reacting to it?
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•As the death toll due to the deadly coronavirus reached over 800, the World Health Organisation declared it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Coronavirus has shut forced the Chinese economy on its knees with many analysts failing to predict the growth of the nation after this pandemic. In an attempt to help out…