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Tata Consultancy Services's layoff announcement was a business decision, not one that needs state intervention, said ...
The influx of AI technologies, and renewed priorities among organisations seem to be costing thousands of people their jobs.
The meeting, however, didn’t discuss the mass-layoffs announced by TCS. 'That will be discussed later,' an official confirmed to Moneycontrol.
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Karnataka's Labour Minister, Santosh Lad, has requested clarification from TCS about its plan to lay off 12,000 employees. The department is consulting with TCS officials to understand the reasons ...
India's leading IT services provider, plans to lay off 12,261 employees this year, prompting Karnataka's minister to review ...
TCS has reportedly indicated that it plans to reduce around 2% of its global workforce, this year, primarily affecting middle ...
The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) had taken a strong objection over the mass retrenchment and filed a ...
India's largest IT services provider Tata Consultancy Services will reduce its workforce by 2% in its 2026 financial year, ...
TCS has told the labour ministry it will honour all job offers despite delays in onboarding due to global headwinds.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is reportedly planning to reduce its global workforce by 2%, impacting nearly 12,000 ...
Bengaluru: Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad on Thursday said that his department had asked Tata Consultancy Services ...
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