Amid LPG shortage in India, Wells Fargo VP recommends work from home, calls WFH ‘responsible choice’

Chandrasekar Cuttackam, a Vice President at Wells Fargo, has made a compelling case for companies in India to adopt work-from-home (WFH) policies in response to the ongoing LPG shortage. He argues that promoting remote work is not just a corporate responsibility but a prudent choice that can help conserve fuel resources during this crisis. With the current situation impacting the availability of liquefied petroleum gas, Cuttackam highlights that reallocating resources towards critical services can mitigate the challenges faced by many households and businesses. His recommendation emphasizes the need for corporate social responsibility in times of crisis, suggesting that by allowing employees to work from home, companies can contribute significantly to energy conservation efforts while ensuring that essential services continue to function effectively. This move could lead to a more sustainable approach to addressing the LPG shortage, ultimately benefiting the wider community and economy as India navigates through these challenging times.
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