There are essentially 3 kinds of DXC employees at the moment
(1) N A huge number of people who are currently hanging around are doing so for a WFR scheme to come along where they stand to gain a windfall severance benefit... many of them are on legacy terms and conditions that feeds into a generous severance package via the WFR route... but not so much via the voluntary resignation route.
(2)A good number is close to retirement and just cannot bother to get a new job at this juncture.
(3)Another large chunk if employees are freshers from college who have no experience, who are currently the darlings of the management owing to their relatively low cost... they have no immediate reason to leave, but are terrible when it comes to getting anything done owing to their lack of skills and experience...this is the bunch that is being pushed down the throat of various accounts to reduce cost.. and often keeping the client in the dark that absolute rookies are being pushed on to their precious IT estate with minimal or no training and enormous potential to cause damage. This bunch is not an immediate attrition risk but will be so in 2-3 years' time, by which time fresher batches would come in to replace them.
So, that is basically the composition of DXC employees at the moment...that is why you don't see people leaving in droves. A large number have good reasons to stay back.
If and when the next round of WFRs is announced, the first category will leave en-masse, and will be replaced by the third category, at which point all delivery will fall apart and there will be utter chaos. That scenario has already played out on a lesser scale across some accounts.
Originally posted at +1jA6cpBz