Tata Group says allegations at TCS Nashik anguishing, orders investigation by senior executive

    Internal probe led by TCS COO as SIT investigates harassment and coercion claims

    Internal probe led by TCS COO as SIT investigates harassment and coercion claims
    Internal probe led by TCS COO as SIT investigates harassment and coercion claims

    Chandrasekaran orders investigation into the TCS Nashik harassment case

    Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran on Monday termed allegations at TCS Nashik as “gravely concerning and anguishing”, and announced an investigation into the matter under a senior executive.

    “The complaints and allegations emerging from the Nashik branch of Tata Consultancy Services have been gravely concerning and anguishing,” Chandrasekaran said in a statement.

    He also announced that a thorough investigation is underway under TCS’ Chief Operating Officer, Arathi Subramanian, to establish the facts and identify individuals responsible for the situation. There have been allegations of sexual harassment and forced religious conversion by eight female employees at the multinational company’s office in Maharashtra’s Nashik.

    “This incident is being treated with utmost seriousness. Action has already been initiated against the accused employees, and the company is extending its full cooperation to the ongoing investigations,” Chandrasekaran, who was leading TCS as its chief executive and managing director before his appointment as the group chairman, said. He added that the salts-to-software group maintains a “zero-tolerance policy” towards any form of coercion or misconduct by its employees.

    Appropriate and stringent action will be taken against those found guilty in the investigation, he said, adding that process improvements or other corrective measures will be promptly implemented and strictly enforced. Last week, police formed a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the complaints lodged by eight employees, who claimed that senior colleagues mentally and sexually harassed them, and the human resources department turned a deaf ear to their complaints.

    Police have since arrested seven people, including the company’s female HR manager, Nida Khan. In its first comments, TCS had on Sunday affirmed its commitment to zero tolerance in cases of harassment and informed that staff members have been suspended. “TCS has a long-standing zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and coercion of any form. We have always ensured the highest standards of safety and well-being of our employees at the workplace. As soon as we were made aware of the matter in Nashik, we took swift action,” it had said.

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