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IBM joins chorus on moonlighting

Tech players in India are expressing varied opinions on side hustles, where an employee undertakes some other work for extra income

PTI Mumbai Published 15.09.22, 01:36 AM
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Global tech major IBM, which employs over a lakh individuals in India, on Wednesday termed moonlighting an unethical practice.

Moonlighting, the practice of taking up secondary jobs after the regular work hours, has been highlighted by many tech companies of late. Sandip Patel, IBM’s managing director for India and South Asia, said at the time of joining, the company’s employees sign an agreement saying they will be working only for IBM. “…notwithstanding what people can do in the rest of their time, it is not ethically right to do that (moonlighting),” Patel told reporters on the sidelines of a company event.

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Tech players in India are expressing varied opinions on moonlighting or side hustles, where an employee undertakes some other work for extra income. Wipro’s chairman Rishad Premji had termed such behaviour by employees “cheating”.

“You know Rishad’s position on this, right? I share Rishad’s position,” Patel said. When asked about the company’s hiring plans for India, which holds a key role as a talent base and as a market for the company, Patel said migration of employees to their hometowns during the pandemic has not completely reversed and hence, the IT industry has adopted the hybrid model of working.

Calling the smaller cities as “emerging clusters”, Patel said the company has plans of deepening its presence in the country. IBM India saw a delivery centre being inaugurated in Mysore recently and also has offices in Calcutta and the National Capital Region.

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