TCS to roll-out wage hikes for about 80% of employees, effective 1 Sep
The wage hikes comes at a time when TCS is set to lay off about 12,000 employees this year.
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IT services company Tata Consultancy Services informed employees that it will roll-out wage hikes for about 80 per cent of workforce
New Delhi, 7 August
India's largest IT services company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
informed employees that it will roll-out wage hikes for about 80 per cent of
workforce, covering mid to junior levels.
The wage hikes comes at a time when TCS is set to lay off about 12,000
employees this year.
The wage hikes will be effective 1 September, TCS CHRO Milind Lakkad and
CHRO Designate K Sudeep said in an email to employees on Wednesday.
"We are pleased to announce a compensation revision for all
eligible associates in grades upto C3A and equivalent, covering 80 per cent of
our workforce. This will be effective 1st September 2025," says the email
seen by PTI.
The email goes on to say: "We would like to thank each one of you
for your dedication and hard work, as we build the future of TCS
together."
The extent of wage hikes could not be immediately ascertained.
When reached for comment, the company in a statement said: "We can
confirm that we will be issuing wage hikes to around 80 per cent of our
employees effective 1st September 2025."
The move to reward and retain talent comes at a time when TCS has decided to lay off over 12,000 employees as part of what it describes as a
broader strategy to become a "future-ready organisation". This
entails focus on investments in technology, AI deployment, market expansion,
and workforce realignment, according to the company.
"TCS is on a journey to become a future-ready organisation. This
includes strategic initiatives on multiple fronts, including investing in
new-tech areas, entering new markets, deploying AI at scale for our clients and
ourselves, deepening our partnerships, creating next-gen infrastructure, and
realigning our workforce model," the company had said last month as the
news of layoffs shook the IT industry.
"Towards this, a number of reskilling and redeployment initiatives
have been underway. As part of this journey, we will also be releasing
associates from the organisation whose deployment may not be feasible. This
will impact about 2 per cent of our global workforce, primarily in the middle
and the senior grades, over the course of the year," TCS had then said.
The layoffs at TCS have, in fact, ignited larger conversations on
whether or not the IT industry itself may be headed for a major reset, amid
turbulence from global macro uncertainties, impact of US' crushing tariffs on
overall outsourcing sentiments, and the AI-led disruptions.
As it is, India's top IT services companies have delivered single-digit
revenue growth in Q1 FY26, capping off a somewhat-sobering June quarter as macroeconomic
instability and geopolitical tensions have weighed on global tech demand and
delayed client decision-making.
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