LPG Shortage: Infosys Advises Staff At Pune Campus To Bring Food From Home

Infosys has advised its employees at the Pune campus to bring food from home due to a temporary shortage of LPG, impacting food services on-site. This decision reflects the company's proactive approach to managing operational challenges in the wake of supply disruptions. The IT giant is implementing measures to ensure that employees are not inconvenienced by the current situation, which has affected many organizations across India. The LPG shortage has been attributed to various factors, including logistical issues and increased demand, prompting companies to adapt their food service arrangements. Infosys has communicated its commitment to employee welfare and will continue to monitor the situation closely, making adjustments as necessary to maintain a conducive work environment. This incident highlights the broader supply chain issues affecting various sectors in the country, as companies navigate the complexities of resource availability amidst rising demand.
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