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Tech Mahindra lays off 1,000 amid sector headwinds

- AYAN PRAMANIK Bengaluru, 10 May

Software services firm Tech Mahindra has sacked a thousand-odd employees this month, following moves by Wipro, Infosys, and Cognizant to trim workforce amid the worst business crisis in nearly a decade.

Indian informatio­n technology (IT) firms are witnessing their slowest growth in a decade due to automation, technology shifts, and increased protection­ism in its main markets. Global firms are shifting their budgets from traditiona­l IT services to newer areas such as digital and cloud, which require engineers to engage with clients than work remotely. Also, low-end maintenanc­e work is getting increasing­ly automated, forcing companies to shift workers to other projects and reduce hiring from campuses.

With growing stress on their businesses, IT firms are also increasing scrutiny on employees and weeding out non-performers.

“We have a process of weeding out bottom performers every year and this year is no different,” a Tech Mahindra spokespers­on said.

As on December 31, 2016, the company’s total employee headcount stood at 117,095, while the software division had 80,858 employees.

Industry experts say midlevel employees with 10-15 years of experience may be largely affected as many are averse to learning new skills.

More software services firms struggle to deal with challenges such as slow-paced growth in business, changing client demand with more outcome-based business, and immigratio­n issues across different markets including the US.

Bengaluru-based Wipro said it “undertakes a rigorous performanc­e appraisal process on a regular basis to align its workforce” and continued it this year. The company, however, did not specify the exact number of affected employees.

Infosys is in the process of tightening performanc­e metrics and 1,000 people may have been impacted after the the biannual assessment.

Infosys said it has taken up a similar exercise for mid-level profession­als to scrutinise their performanc­e amid shift to automation and softwarele­d services. “A continued low feedback on performanc­e could lead to action, including separating an individual,” said the company in a statement.

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Indian informatio­n technology firms including Tech Mahindra are seeing slowest growth in a decade due to automation, technology shifts, and increased protection­ism

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