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NITES calls TCS layoffs unethical & illegal, writing to Labour Minister to halt terminations and reinstate affected employees. The union highlights job insecurity in the IT sector.
The union government is taking an interest in the TCS layoffs that spooked employees and investors. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
TCS layoffs NITES, an IT union, has appealed to the Union labour minister regarding TCS's plan to cut over 12,000 jobs, ...
Shares of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) fell nearly 2 per cent on Monday following the company’s announcement that it will ...
The recent layoffs executed by Tata Communications Services (TCS) have sent shockwaves in India's entire IT sector as the largest IT services firm in the country has decided to cut its workforce by 2% ...
TCS to lay off 12,000+ employees in 2025 as part of restructuring. IT Ministry monitoring situation and focusing on skilling ...
The IT Ministry is monitoring TCS’ decision to lay off over 12,000 employees, mostly at mid- and senior levels. The ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) employees face increased job insecurity as a new bench policy, limiting unallocated time to ...
IT company TCS is planning a large layoff, putting the jobs of 12,260 employees at risk. Why is the company taking such a ...
The move, targeting mainly mid and senior roles, comes as part of TCS’ strategy to become a “future-ready” organisation ...
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