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TCS' decision to lay off 12,000 employees is a harbinger for an IT overhaul in India. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
TCS last week announced plans to reduce its workforce by some 12,200, around 2% of its total headcount, in response to skill mismatches.
Mo Gawdat warns that AI-driven automation may lead to widespread job losses by 2027, affecting the middle class and necessitating regulatory measures.
Tata Consultancy Services’ decision to cut more than 12,000 jobs is being seen as a pivotal moment for India’s IT outsourcing sector ...