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Microsoft shuts down Nayara, Trump tariffs show need for India’s tech resilience 'We Were Called Stupid' — Now This Indian ...
The influx of AI technologies, and renewed priorities among organisations seem to be costing thousands of people their jobs.
US President Donald Trump on Friday formally imposed a sweeping 25 per cent import tariff on Indian goods, sparking fears of ...
A 25% US tariff threatens to cripple India’s $37-billion textile export industry, risking mass layoffs and loss of global competitiveness. Exporters warn of below-cost sales, MSME strain, and ...
"I was laid off in March. My dad in May. My mom just lost her job today,” the post reads. “We all worked in tech, not in high-income FAANG roles, but in middle-class salary companies.” ...
The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) had taken a strong objection over the mass retrenchment and filed a ...
Tata Consultancy Services's layoff announcement was a business decision, not one that needs state intervention, said ...
This comes as new tariffs are set to come into effect on August 7, and as US tariffs on India have been set higher than on over 50 countries, including Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Bengaluru’s IT workforce is choosing to go to office more to secure their jobs amidst AI-related layoffs, thereby contributing to more traffic.
Amidst TCS layoffs, CP Gurnani urges the Indian tech industry to move beyond headcount obsession and embrace outcome-based ...
The Union IT ministry is also closely monitoring the situation arising from TCS’s decision to lay off over 12,000 employees.
Earlier, TCS Chief Executive K Krithivasan said that the decision was part of a broader strategy to make the leading IT firm ...