British bank Barclays has moved some of its call centre operations to the UK from India, where staff members are struggling to cope with the ongoing CCP virus surge. Many of the bank’s 20,000 employees in India have been forced to stay at home to look after family members, said Barclays chief executive Jes Staley on Friday. “India is very important to the bank and there is extraordinary hardship going on there right now,” he said. “We were very mindful that a number of employees need to stay home now, they’ve got family that are sick that they need to take care of. “We are making payments, but allowing them to help their families manage through this pandemic. It’s a very tough place right now.” He added that Barclays has sent money via its charitable foundation to support the efforts in the country. At the same, the bank has moved …