Wipro says its already-stringent contract hiring procedure will now see the next frequency of efficiency tests, with the transfer coming within the wake of the alleged ‘bribe-for-jobs’ scandal at fellow knowledge era primary Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).
“We’re ceaselessly taking a look at distributors. Though the (contract hiring) procedure used to be stringent, we’re making it extra periodic, and bringing in upper frequency of efficiency tests. More periodic rigor of managing distributors,” Wipro’s chief HR officer Saurabh Govil told HT’s sister publication mint,
He further said that group executives who play a key role in getting contract staffing members on board, are shifted across teams, and sometimes even locations. Govil added that the company has three lines of checks and balances when it comes to contract staffing: at the functional level, then at the ERM (Enterprise Risk Management) level, and finally, through internal audits.
“Our employee risk management continuously looks at processes in highly vulnerable areas like hiring, facilities management, procurement…the processes are mapped to detect leaks and gaps,” remarked the Bengaluru-based software giant’s HR head.
In the IT sector, staffing vendors help companies with employees who are largely on the payrolls of the former, but work on projects of the latter.
What happened at TCS?
Last month, Tata Consultancy Services fired six employees, and blacklisted as many staffing firms, after a whistleblower alleged that some senior executives responsible for recruiting received bribes from staffing firms.