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From the cracks in India’s EV charging network to defence tech deals and the battle for AI talent in Silicon Valley—this week ...
The massive layoffs announced by IT major TCS were a business decision, and do not need intervention from the Karnataka government, state IT minister Priyank Kharge told Mint on Friday."TCS ...
With news of layoffs at Tata Consultancy Services ( TCS) making the rounds, a Bengaluru -based IT employee has shared his ...
This was my first time covering layoffs of this scale. This hectic week has given me the chance to be the eyes and ears of ...
In this episode of South Central, hosts Dhanya Rajendran, Pooja Prasanna, and Leena Reghunath are joined by Human Rights Law ...
TCS has reportedly indicated that it plans to reduce around 2% of its global workforce, this year, primarily affecting middle ...
Amidst TCS layoffs, CP Gurnani urges the Indian tech industry to move beyond headcount obsession and embrace outcome-based ...
The influx of AI technologies, and renewed priorities among organisations seem to be costing thousands of people their jobs.
TCF has decided to lay off 2 percent of its global workforce. This has fueled fears of further job losses due to AI and ...
The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) had taken a strong objection over the mass retrenchment and filed a ...
TCS had indicated that it is set to lay off about 2 per cent, or 12,261 employees, of its global workforce this year ...
Karnataka's Labour Minister, Santosh Lad, has requested clarification from TCS about its plan to lay off 12,000 employees.