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SKF announces COVID-19 support benefits for employees

It starts preparation for third wave; covers immediate family members too.

SKF announces COVID-19 support benefits for employees

SKF India has announced ‘COVID-19 support’ for employees and their immediate family members in the unfortunate event of an employee passing away due to Covid. SKF said it will provide life insurance cover for next three years and education support for two children up to 12th grade. Furthermore, it will also provide a onetime financial assistance of Rs5 lakhs to the dependents of the blue-collar employee.

Gautam Kumar, CHRO, SKF India Ltd. said, “Employees are a big part of who we are as an organization. We believe in truly caring for them, which is why we constantly go above and beyond to ensure they receive the support in these difficult times. Our task force monitors the situation regularly and provides all the necessary support to our employees across the country including arranging for medical supplies and oxygen cylinders, hospital facilities and home-care isolation facilities among others.”

Additionally, he said they are covering the cost for COVID-19 vaccination for all our employees and their immediate family members as per the government guidelines. “We’ve started preparations for the third wave as well.”

Earlier, the company had set up Covid care centres across different locations in partnership with Day Today Healthcare to provide virtual healthcare systems to infected employees. The program offers comprehensive, individualized, and holistic support that addresses a patient’s clinical, physical, and not to forget emotional needs on a day-to-day basis.

Under its Community Care principle, SKF has provided medical equipment, PPE kits, oxygen concentrators, and other medical supplies to local hospitals and frontline workers at different locations across the country. SKF has partnered with the Kraftsamla (‘join our forces’) program by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce India to provide livelihood support to vulnerable and marginalized communities severely affected due to the pandemic.