Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

1. R. Weerarathna – Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka.

2. N. Rathnayake – Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka.

3. H. Perera – Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka.

4. D. Wickramasena – Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka.

5. V. Arambawatta And R. Kaluarachchi – Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka.

Received
16-Sep-2022
Accepted
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Published
16-Sep-2022
Abstract
This study explores the expectations of HR professionals in Sri Lanka in terms of their workplaces during the COVID- 19 pandemic. A qualitative research methodology was employed in this study with 16 semi -st ruct ure d i ntervi e ws of HR professionals in Sri Lanka. Results reveal that on-premise and hybrid work cultures are much preferred by HR professionals in Sri Lanka. Further, if the work culture transformation remains, their expectations are high regarding concerns in new work practices at the workplace triggered by the pandemic including worklife balance practices, crisis management practices, financial incentives, career progress and Work from Home (WFH) resources.
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