Union labour ministry sends second letter to Karnataka government on Infosys layoffs: You are requested to … – The Times of India

The Union Ministry of Labour and Employment has issued a second letter to the Karnataka Labour Commissioner, urging intervention in the mass termination of trainees at Infosys’ Mysuru campus. This action follows multiple complaints addressed to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) by affected employees and the Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), a Pune-based IT…

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Infosys layoffs: Centre orders Karnataka labour ministry to probe mass firing – The Times of India

The Ministry of Labour and Employment has directed Karnataka’s state labour ministry to take “urgent necessary actions” to resolve the dispute over Infosys‘s recent termination of employees at its Mysuru campus, following complaints from an IT employees’ welfare association.“The Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India has directed the Karnataka state Labour Ministry to…

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Infosys layoffs: Company cites this clause in trainees contract; says all freshers get … – The Times of India

Infosy has terminated approximately 400 trainees at its Mysore campus after they failed to clear mandatory internal assessments, leaving many stranded and emotional as they were asked to immediately vacate the premises.The mass termination, which took place on February 7, affected trainees who had waited two and a half years to join the company after…

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Infosys actions set dangerous precedent for …: IT Union NITES in letter to labour ministry – The Times of India

The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) has filed a formal complaint against Infosys with the labour ministry, calling the mass layoffs of trainees illegal, unethical, and a violation of labour laws.In a letter addressed to labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya, NITES President Harpreet Singh Saluja stated, “It has come to our attention, through numerous complaints…

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Infosys lays off 700 at Mysuru campus: “Bouncers, security guards used,” complain to Labour Ministry – The Times of India

Infosys has reportedly initiated layoffs of approximately 700 campus recruits who joined the company in October 2024, according to Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), an organisation said to be working for the welfare of IT and ITES organisations. “In a shocking and unethical move, Infosys has begun forcefully laying off around 700 campus recruits…

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