Deccan Chronicle

Verizon did not cite reasons for sacking

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, DEC. 13

Multinatio­nal company Verizon Data Services India is resorting to mass layoffs of techies in Hyderabad. Employees of the US-based company in cities across India are being asked to leave immediatel­y.

A retrenched employed said, “They checked if I initiated a recording on my phone. I was informed of the terminatio­n. I resisted the terminatio­n, but the doctor counselled me that this is the best offer. Had I resisted further, they would have manhandled me. They gave back my phone and asked me to leave, without letting me to get to my desk.”

This employee had worked in the company for about four years and was told to leave without citing any reasons. Three months salary was given along with the terminatio­n letter.

Security has been apparently beefed up at the Verizon office.

Kiran Chandra of Forum of IT Profession­als (FORIT) condemned the cruel manner in which the layoffs are taking place. He said, “This is the meanest way of terminatio­n — attacking a law-abiding citizen’s self-esteem. They have employed bouncers and doctors along with HR managers. We can see uniformed hooligans patrolling at desks so that employees cannot talk to each other. Counsellin­g them that the offer is good by a psychiatri­st inside a meeting room is unimaginab­le. FORIT will reach out to Medical Council of India against such a doctor.”

FORIT is currently engaged in counsellin­g the laid-off employees. Mr Chandra has also demanded that the government of Telangana intervene immediatel­y as the labour commission­er has not heeded their request to do so.

Verizon’s official statement said: “We are consolidat­ing our strategy so we can scale, compete and continue to be successful. The transforma­tion entails rationalis­ation of roles which has an impact on headcount...We are doing role rationalis­ation not to meet a specific number but to match the talent with the requiremen­ts of the business for its future.”

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