Massive Layoffs Reshape TCS Workforce
TCS Trims 12,000 Jobs in 2025 Amidst Strategic Shift to AI Dominance
In a major restructuring move, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) plans to streamline its workforce by laying off around 12,000 employees by 2025. The IT giant claims the move is part of a strategy to adapt to evolving tech demands focusing on AI and digital transformation. The severance packages offered exceed industry norms, but unions criticize the layoffs as underreported and handled insensitively.
TCS Layoffs in 2025: An Overview
Official vs. Union Layoff Numbers
Severance Packages and Employee Support
Employee and Union Reactions
Financial Impact on TCS
Broader Indian IT Industry Context
Examining Public Opinions
Future Implications for TCS and the IT Sector
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