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The tariff announcement comes at a time when the export-led Indian IT industry is grappling with macroeconomic uncertainties and the advent of AI.
Earlier, TCS Chief Executive K Krithivasan said that the decision was part of a broader strategy to make the leading IT firm ...
TCS has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by two percent during the 2025–26 financial year, impacting ...
TCS announced that it will cut two per cent of its global workforce in the financial year 2025–26, affecting around 12,000 jobs.
The Karnataka Labour Department has called for a conciliation meeting with Tata Consultancy Services ( TCS) on August 6 to ...
Late Ratan Tata had rejected the layoffs during the Covid times and said layoffs decisions were being taken in panic.
In contrast to TCS's mass layoffs, Infosys is focusing on hiring and AI skilling of its workers. | One of India's leading ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has come under the scanner of the Ministry of Labour following reports of large-scale ...
Bengaluru: Even as the Indian IT sector looked forward to improved trade clarity by August, potentially boosting US consumer spending, the announcemen.
TCS layoffs signal major shift in tech hiring trends, challenging traditional mass recruitment models, amid AI disruption ...
US tariffs indirectly impact Indian IT, causing potential tech spending cuts by US companies. EY India discusses ripple effects and strategies for IT firms to adapt.