Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Outsources see workforce shrink in 2017

- Varun Sood feedback@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., DXC Technology Co., Wipro Ltd and Tech Mahindra Ltd have reported that their workforce has shrunk in 2017, an event that has no parallel in the two-decade history of the i nformation technology industry in India.

Notwithsta­nding that fact, the companies have denied that they have laid off employees in this period.

These four firms, which together employed 719,471 people on 1 January 2017, saw their workforce fall by 26,677 people to end the year with 692,794 people (see table). Cognizant, Wipro and Tech Mahindra together saw a net decline of 3,677 people, after having added over 55,000 people in 2016.

DXC, which was formed last year from the merger of HewlettPac­kard’s enterprise-services division with Computer Sciences Corp., reported the largest decline in workforce, dropping from 178,000 people in January to 155,000 by the end of September, the latest quarter for which numbers are available.

Although Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd, Infosys Ltd and HCL Technologi­es Ltd have managed to increase their workforce, the number of people let go by the largest companies is higher than the decline in workforce suggests as they all continued to hire young engineers.

These seven largest companies employed 1,404,656 people at the end of December. That compares with the 1,408,823 they employed in January, a net decline of 4,167 in 2017, after having added more than 103,000 people in 2016.

Until 2017, not a single large IT outsourcin­g company has ever seen its headcount decline, and starting 1996, year after year, for more than two decades, all companies managed to keep adding to their workforce until the industry hit a perfect storm last year.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Notwithsta­nding the shrink in workforce, the IT companies have denied that they have laid off employees in 2017.
MINT/FILE Notwithsta­nding the shrink in workforce, the IT companies have denied that they have laid off employees in 2017.

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