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After Wipro and Cognizant, Infosys to lay off ‘hundreds’ of employees

Bengaluru | ByPress Trust of India
May 10, 2017 07:45 AM IST

US-based Cognizant rolled out a voluntary separation programme, and Wipro is learnt to have asked about 600 employees to leave as part of its annual performance appraisal.

Infosys could hand out pink slips to hundreds of mid and senior-level employees as it carries out its bi-annual performance review amid a challenging business environment.

An employee at the Infosys headquarters in Bengaluru.(Reuters File)
An employee at the Infosys headquarters in Bengaluru.(Reuters File)

The development comes at a time when its peers Wipro and Cognizant are taking similar measures to control costs.

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Interestingly, Infosys has said it will hire 10,000 Americans in the next two years and open four centres in the US as it seeks to counter moves by the US to tighten visa norms.

“Our performance management process provides for a bi- annual assessment of performance... A continued low feedback on performance could lead to certain performance actions, including separation of an individual and this is done only after feedback,” an Infosys spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

The spokesperson did not divulge the number of people to be impacted, although reports peg the number to be in hundreds.

“We do this every year and the numbers could vary every performance cycle,” the spokesperson said, adding that the assessment is based on individual goals and strategic priorities of the company.

Last week, US-based Cognizant rolled out a voluntary separation programme for directors, associate VPs and senior VPs, offering them 6-9 months of salary.

Wipro, too, is learnt to have asked about 600 employees to leave as part of its annual performance appraisal even as speculations were that the number could go as high as 2,000.

IT companies have been one of the largest recruiters in the country. However, they have warned that increasing automation of processes would lead to reduction in hiring in coming years.

While the outsourcing model has placed India on the global map, increasing scrutiny and rising protectionist sentiment are also posing challenges for the $140 billion Indian IT industry.

Companies are now working towards reducing their dependence on work visas and instead hiring more locals to ensure continuity of work for clients, even though it impacts their margins.

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