Why are Employees Protesting against TCS Layoffs ?

 

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Main Reasons Behind the TCS Layoffs Protest "

1. Job Cuts Are Too Big :

Tcs stated officially that it is offloading approximately 12,000 workers (roughly 2 organs of staff) But, employee unions (such as UNITE) assert that as many as 30,000-40,000 employees might lose their jobs in reality.

The employees believe the company is concealing the truth. 

2. Experienced Staff Replaced by Freshers :

A lot of those who will lose their jobs are mid-level and senior staff with a decade to two decades experience.

They are being displaced by new graduates who get paid significantly less (circa 80-85 percent reduced salaries).

Workers term this as unjust and economizing and not really related to skill misfit.

3. Lack of Reskilling :

Workers think that TCS ought not to retrench employees but re-skill or train them in the new fields, such as AI or the cloud.

They claim that, through investment in training, people might be adjusted to new technologies by TCS.

Rather, the company is eliminating them and replacing them with cheaper labourers.

Protester sleepingon road against TCS

4. Employee Stress and Fear :

  Other employees, not yet laid off are scared.

This is because, many claim to be under pressure to resign rather than be retrenched through proper channels.

This builds up an atmosphere of fear and insecurity within the company.

5. Unfair Treatment :

Certain employees also reported that they did not receive a reasonable notice or severance pay.

Some even report that people cannot even receive their salaries, which are owed.

In Pune, one employee has gone on a protest, sleeping outside the TCS office with a letter seeking his salary.

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6. Profits vs People :

             TCS remains a highly profitable firm.

             Top management received giant pay raises and bonuses (CEO receives approximately 26 crores in a year).

             The firing of thousands of workers does not seem right to individual employees seeing the company is making profits and rewarding leaders

             Unions call this “corporate greed.”

 

7. Effect on the Families :

The majority of affected employees are between their 30s and 40s, have families, have loans and commitments.

It is extremely difficult to get new employment at this age, especially in the fields of IT where young people with new skills are required.

This makes family lay offs more painful and risky to families.

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8. Larger Industrial Phobia :

This is treated by the workers as an alarm to the entire IT sector.

             The job of support, testing, and maintenance, with AI and automation is in danger of disappearing.

People fear that since TCS, India largest I.T. Company can reduce jobs to the extent that it did, other IT companies will also do the same

9. Labor and Worker Requests :

Employees unions (such as UNITE and CITU) are requesting the following:

*             Put an end to enforced resignations.

Provide education rather than laying-off.

*             Pay decent wages and give warning.

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In Short :

Workers are revolting, as they believe:

Layoffs are too large and secretive.

An old employee base is being saturated by budget freshers.

It is not even like they are being trained they are simply thrown out there.

There is pressurizing to resign by many.

   The profits of TCS do not stop it cutting down on jobs.

Mid-career workers and families are suffering terribly.

Thus, the issue of losing jobs is not the only reason that the protests are concerned with the whole lot about fair play, dignity and future of Indian IT workers.

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