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Karnataka's Labour Minister, Santosh Lad, has requested clarification from TCS about its plan to lay off 12,000 employees.
TCS has told the labour ministry it will honour all job offers despite delays in onboarding due to global headwinds.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has come under the scanner of the Ministry of Labour following reports of large-scale ...
Bengaluru: Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad on Thursday said that his department had asked Tata Consultancy Services ...
Tata Consultancy Services is set to lay off approximately 12,000 employees, representing 2% of its global workforce, over the ...
Karnataka's Labour Minister Santosh Lad has questioned Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) regarding a recent large-scale layoff ...
The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) had taken a strong objection over the mass retrenchment and filed a ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is reportedly planning to reduce its global workforce by 2%, impacting nearly 12,000 ...
India's IT sector is facing turbulence as TCS, the nation's largest IT firm, announces unprecedented layoffs impacting 2% of ...
TCS plans to cut 12,000 jobs in FY26, but brokerages warn of execution risks and prefer Infosys and HCL Technologies over the ...
TCS has grown from 116,000 to about 600,000 employees worldwide in less than 15 years. It has hired 32,000 employees in the U.S. in the past five years, according to its latest annual report.
TCS is poised to make $1 billion a year in revenue from its Latin American operations. In Rozman, Chandra has also found his next delivery network head, the first non-Indian to play that role.