Tata Sons Chairman Responds to TCS Nashik Harassment Allegations
Tata Sons chairman, N Chandrasekaran, described the sexual harassment allegations at TCS Nashik as deeply concerning and announced an investigation led by COO Arathi Subramanian. Eight female employees reported cases of harassment and coercion, leading to several arrests. TCS reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on misconduct.
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Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran has expressed grave concern and distress over sexual harassment allegations at the TCS Nashik branch, initiating a thorough investigation led by senior executive Arathi Subramanian.
The allegations involve accusations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion by eight female employees at the multinational's Nashik office. In response, TCS has enforced immediate action against implicated employees.
Reaffirming a zero-tolerance policy on harassment, Chandrasekaran emphasized that the highest standards of employee safety are essential. The investigation has already resulted in the arrest of seven people, including a female HR manager, as part of a police Special Investigation Team's efforts.
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