From Infosys and Meta to Starbucks, companies have started mass layoffs over cost-cutting measures or organizational ...
The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES), an independent union representing IT workers, reports that ...
Capgemini India's CEO advocates for a 47.5-hour work week and against weekend emails, contrasting with industry leaders like ...
Calls for government accountability intensify as experts propose corporate-style efficiency models for public offices.
Joining the debate on working hours, IT services company Capgemini India’s chief executive Ashwin Yardi on Tuesday advocated 47.5 hours work per week, and was against sending e-mails to employees on ...
Acknowledging that sometimes he does work on weekends, Yardi said he desists from sending e-mails to employees, as there is ...
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy ignited a debate on long work hours in 2023, further fueled by L&T Chairman SN ...
Employees Union (KITU) has issued a clarion call for a mass gathering of all those employed in the IT/ITeS sector in ...
Watching television was strictly prohibited. Murthy said, "My wife's argument was that if I am watching TV, I cannot ask my children to study. So, she decided to sacrifice her TV time and chose to ...
Cognizant's subsidiary, Cognizant TriZetto, filed a lawsuit in a Texas federal court, accusing Infosys of stealing trade ...
Prof Rasal Singh In India’s “Amrit Kaal” (Golden Era), the debate on work-life balance is gaining significant momentum. Some statements by prominent industrialists in this context are quite startling.