NITES has filed a complaint against Infosys, accusing it of illegally and unethically laying off recently onboarded trainees.
Karnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad meets with Infosys management to discuss transparency in layoffs and recruitment ...
The NITES has filed an official complaint against Infosys with the Karnataka Labour Department for illegally firing freshers ...
NITES files complaint against Infosys for unethical termination of 700 employees, demanding investigation and reinstatement ...
NITES filed a complaint against Infosys with the labour ministry, alleging illegal and unethical layoffs of trainees. Infosys ...
Close on the heels of an outcry over recent layoffs of more than 300 freshers in its Mysuru campus, Infosys has now postponed ...
Infosys has delayed internal assessments for its trainees by a week following the recent controversy over layoffs of over 300 ...
The company has, however, asserted that the deferment is aimed at giving them additional time for preparation.
NITES claims that around 800 Infosys employees were set to take the assessment at its Mysore training campus, and the results ...
Besides, the moment the news broke out, the authorities and political entities stepped in with their strong condemnation of the company.
Infosys, one of India’s largest IT firms, has come under fire for allegedly laying off 700 campus recruits who joined in ...
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.