Pune-based IT workers union NITES on Wednesday said it will not hesitate to start a protest along with trainees, who were laid off recently by Infosys, if the government does not take "appropriate" ...
March 14 (Reuters) - Indian IT services provider Infosys (INFY.NS), opens new tab on Friday said it had reached an agreement with the plaintiffs of lawsuits pending against its U.S. unit over the ...
Infosys has claimed that it did not use force or intimidation tactics when it laid-off trainees at its Mysuru campus over performance-related issues. Infosys has clarified that it did not use ...
This comes close on the heels of an outcry after Infosys laid off more than 300 freshers who went through foundational training in its Mysuru campus. Infosys Ltd has now postponed internal ...
Infosys has announced performance bonuses averaging 80% of the target for the quarter ending December, with delivery and sales staff seeing a reduction of up to 10 percentage points. Despite ...
This latest directive follows the first which was issued on February 7 that prompted a visit by state labour officials to Infosys’s Bengaluru and Mysuru campuses. A Pune-based IT workers union ...
Infosys has cracked the whip to implement work-from-office policy. In a bid to get more people back to the office campuses, Infosys on Wednesday (Mar 5) told its employees to mandatorily comply ...
The complaints, filed by around 117 individuals, include Pune-based IT employee union Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) and over 100 former Infosys trainees who were terminated.
As India doubles down on the safe use of artificial intelligence (AI), IT major Infosys on Wednesday launched an open-source ‘Responsible AI' toolkit that aims to address risks and ethical concerns.
Infosys' CHRO Shaji Mathew confirmed ongoing investigations by the Labour Department into the company's employment practices. Infosys is cooperating fully and stressed its commitment to compliance ...
To better serve their customers with minimal disruptions, companies such as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Hexaware Technologies, a 74 percent subsidiary of CA Magnum Holdings, had ...
India’s second-biggest information technology services company has begun work much in advance to expand its largest contract worth more than $3 billion, according to two people with knowledge of ...
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