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TCS laid off over 12,000 employees, while Infosys has drastically slowed down fresher onboarding and Wipro is also trimming ...
Theoretically, the main cause of mass layoffs is attributed to the stronger adoption of AI. The latest to join the bandwagon ...
TCS has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by two percent during the 2025–26 financial year, impacting ...
As India’s tech giants trim thousands of mid-tier jobs, CIOs must reassess delivery resilience, renegotiate contracts, and ...
AI and automation are reshaping India’s IT industry, triggering over 1.25 lakh job losses and pushing demand for advanced AI ...
July 2025 has continued the trend of workforce reductions across the technology sector, with more expected in the month of ...
A proposed 25 per cent US tariff on Indian textile imports has sent shockwaves through the country’s $37-billion export ...
TCS is set to lay off around 2% of its workforce due to skill mismatches and AI-led disruptions, highlighting India's broader ...
According to the annual report of India's largest IT services company, TCS CEO K Krithivasan and other top leaders earned in ...
TCF has decided to lay off 2 percent of its global workforce. This has fueled fears of further job losses due to AI and ...
Late Ratan Tata had rejected the layoffs during the Covid times and said layoffs decisions were being taken in panic.
US President Donald Trump on Friday formally imposed a sweeping 25 per cent import tariff on Indian goods, sparking fears of ...
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