Is it true that there will be large layoffs soon? I hear that CTS and Capgemini are in the process of introducing large retrenchment in India - I am curious how this may impact Accenture.
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So no new employment being created in the tax exempt SEZ of India. New employees replacing old employee and IT firms making huge profits sans taxes.
Looks like old employee are not being allowed to work on new technologies even they are found eligible by implicit blockade on hiring seniors by nasscom affiliated companies
Large scale layoff of senior employee who are have over 10 years experience stagnated in their career in roles like PM, Test manager, PMO, Release manager, Test lead, proposal, pre sales , support , resourcing etc are being laid off as these employees draw higher salaries and add almost same value as people with less exp who are waiting to move to these roles.
Since companies dont have any higher roles to utlize their experience there is a glut of skills in these roles whodra higher salary eacch year without any increase in responsibility/ or niche skill
This going on since 2015 in TCS, Tech mahindra , Syntel and many other companies but it happening on regular daily basis silently by moving the identified individuals to bench and allowing them to age and remove all business risk and one fine morning the guys get call to meet HR and asked to put in papers to save themselves from being labelled as incompetent(threat to mention lay off of performance grounds in letter etc) by resigning voluntarily.
From 2015 on wards It sector in India has laid off almost 50000 employees who are in the age band of 35-50 years , to boost profit margins.
government is considering scrapping the tax breaks given to IT sector but is hesitating due to lack of evidence of layoff as this involuntary attrition is not provable.
if u notice this please write to PMO(Prime ministers office) highlighting the problem of unethical practices.