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TCS Nashik conversion case: Employees asked to work from home for 'safety'

The move comes after multiple complaints from women employees alleging sexual harassment, coercion, and attempts at religious conversion at the TCS Nashik unit. Police have registered several FIRs in the case and arrested a number of individuals, including senior staff members

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Police have registered several FIRs in the case and arrested a number of individuals, including senior staff members. Representational pic

Police have registered several FIRs in the case and arrested a number of individuals, including senior staff members. Representational pic

Following serious allegations of sexual harassment and religious conversions at its BPO unit in Nashik, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has asked its employees at the Nashik facility to work from home.

"TCS has asked its employees at Nasik station to work from home. The decision has been taken for the convenience and safety of employees," said TCS sources.

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