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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is reportedly planning to reduce its global workforce by 2%, impacting nearly 12,000 ...
TCS recently confirmed it will let go of about 2% of its workforce in FY26, which translates to roughly 12,000 employees.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has come under the scanner of the Ministry of Labour following reports of large-scale ...
TCS, India's premier IT services company, plans to reduce its workforce by 12,261 employees, representing two percent of its ...
India's largest IT company, is making headlines due to significant layoffs and hiring freezes. While job cuts are widespread in ...
The machines aren’t coming, they’re already here, quietly replacing jobs. The recent layoffs at TCS, involving 12,000 ...
CEO Salil Parekh revealed that Infosys has already recruited more than 17,000 new workers in in the first quarter of the ...
The IT job engine that once lifted millions into stability is slowing. What comes next depends on how quickly the industry ...
NITES calls TCS layoffs unethical and illegal, urging Labour Ministry to halt terminations, reinstate employees, and probe ...
According to the annual report of India's largest IT services company, TCS CEO K Krithivasan and other top leaders earned in ...
Though the Indian IT services sector is not directly hit by the newly-announced 25 per cent US tariffs on goods, the ripple ...
The labour ministry has summoned TCS over two major issues -- the recent layoffs of 2% workforce or 12,000 employees, and the ...