TCS layoffs NITES, an IT union, has appealed to the Union labour minister regarding TCS's plan to cut over 12,000 jobs, deeming the dismissals unlawful and demanding immediate reinstatement of affected employees. The union also highlighted concerns about delayed onboarding practices and the significant increase in CEO compensation amidst these layoffs, urging accountability from TCS's leadership.
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