Network Systems and Technologies(NeST) based at the Technopark here has decided to recall its staff in Japan, in the backdrop of the nuclear threats following the tsunami at Sendai. The company has confirmed the safety of all its 74 engineers in Japan.
"In view of the continuing aftermaths of tremor and nuclear threats, the management has decided to bring back its employees to India in phases. The people in the vicinity of affected areas have already been brought to Tokyo. Staff in the southern parts of the country, which are unaffected, will be considered for recall in the last phase", a company official said here.
He said the first set of employees from Japan was already on their way back to India and that the remaining staff would be brought back over the next couple of days. Company officials said it would co-ordinate with its customers to provide offshore support and minimize any business impact.
An official of the Group of Technology companies (GTech) based at the Technopark here said more than 100 staff of Kerala-based IT companies were based in Japan. One of the leading software companies based in Technopark is also a software provider for the logistics market in Japan including airlines and airports. Officials say company colleagues and family members are in touch with employees of Indian firms in Japan.
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