Indian arm hopes to get a piece of the pie. |
IBM is planning to pump in another $50 million to its existing global worklife fund, in order to provide better working conditions for its employees. |
"The company is planning to put in another $50 million in the fund, which has been operational since 2000," said IBM India diversity leader, Anita Guha, at a conference on disability, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry. |
Though the company is yet to make a formal announcement, IBM India is hoping to get a big chunk of the proposed investment. "We are hoping that India will be able to utilise at least 15 per cent of the proposed investment,"Guha added. |
The global worklife fund, set up in 2000 by IBM Worldwide, already has a corpus of $50 million, which was to be spent over six years. |
IBM India, which accounts for over 10 per cent of the company's global work force, has got barely one per cent of the fund's allocations so far. |
The company, which is building a crèche in IBM India's headquarters at Bangalore, is also planning to build such day-care centres in its other operations in the country. |
"While the first crèche will bet set up this year, the increased allocations will help us build such facilities in other parts of the country," added Guha. |