Wednesday 24 December 2014

TCS Firing Big Time. Upto 30,000 Employees May Face Axe


Information coming in from TCS (and this letter) indicates that mid-level managers and consultants are being targeted for mass layoffs, which was never seen in TCS in recent history. AST or Assistant Consultants with Band D, who have shown little or no improvement in the last 2 years, along with ASOC (Project Managers) who are band C and above, and other middle to higher level managers are those which are in the firing line.                   
Employees and tech observers are actually surprised with such mass layoffs, considering that TCS is known for ‘job security’. The case become more curious considering that TCS has plans of hiring 35,000+ freshers for 2014-15 session.

A TCS spokesperson recently said: “We continue to be leading recruiters of IT talent across the world, not only in India. In this fiscal year, we have a total hiring target of 55,000 professionals and we are on track to meet it.”

Some employees, on condition of anonymity, revealed that TCS plans to fire mid-level managers who are drawing fat packages and under performing, and replace them with low-cost freshers and train them. Although this is a common practice in more of the IT services companies, firing 25,000-30,000 employees is certainly not normal.

In fact working conditions at TCS are so good that it experiences lowest attrition rates compared to other IT companies, and maybe this can be the reason that ‘old horses’ are being removed in order to shuffle the talent cards.

Another source informed us that broadly speaking, all those employees with more than 8 years of experience (with $70-100 / hour billing rates) and with no assigned projects are immediately fired. In fact, if we believe this source, then there is no issue of projects with TCS; but with costs-cutting as they have decided to get away with ‘excess fat’ and hire freshers on a mass scale to ‘keep the balance’. Scary situation indeed.

Why TCS Firing Is Bad Compared to Yahoo Layoff

In the month of October, Yahoo India fired around 500 employees from their Software Development Center (SDC) in Bangalore. Startups, which are in dire need of talented engineers quickly absorbed this shock, as most of the engineers were hired by them.

However, the case with TCS layoffs is different. Most of those who have been given pink slips are highly paid consultants and managers who have quit programming and chosen managerial positions. Yahoo engineers were programmers and developers, and even with a slight compromise on their annual take-home, they can be hired by start-ups.

But managers and consultants are specialties of MNCs, and a start-ups generally don’t require them.
Employees With Pink Slips Have Tough Road ahead

Most of the TCS employees who are in the line of fire are drawing packages upwards 20 Lakh per annum. They are the ones with 8-12 years experience and have got into a comfort zone.

These professionals are married, with kids – They have a family and mortgages to take care of. With so many people getting fired, the supply for such people is going to far outstrip (if there is) the demand.

They will now have to probably take up jobs with half their salary packages or even worst not get a job at all!

Source : http://trak.in/tags/business/2014/12/22/tcs-employee-firing-pink-slip/

Legendary director Balachander No more

Legendary director Balachander passed away in a private hospital in Chennai on Tuesday evening. He was 84.

The director was admitted to the hospital a few days ago and was taking treatment for fever and urinary tract infection. "His infection had heightened and his weakness did not help. The fever was under control but there was very little that we could do given his age," a hospital spokesperson told He was declared dead at around 7 p.m.

Balachander, popularly known as "Iyakunar Sigaram," has worked in more than 100 films in his illustrious career. The director is popular for his distinct style of film making. He introduced Rajinikanth through his film "Aboorva Raagangal" and was also a mentor to Kamal Haasan.

Born in 1930 at Nannilam in Tiruvarur district, Balachander was interested in theater and drama at a very young age. He regularly took part in stage plays while doing his graduation in Annamalai University. After working as a school teacher and as an apprentice clerk, he formed his own acting troupe. He became popular after he re-wrote the famous play "Major Chandrakanth" in Tamil.

Later, the director helmed several films and tasted success with many of them. Some of his notable films include "Aboorva Raagangal," "Moondru Muduchu," "Aval Oru Thodar Kathai," "Manmadha Leelai," "Avargal," "Ek Duje Ke Liye" and "Varumaiyin Niram Sigappu" among many others.


Balachander has won several prestigious awards including the Padma Shri and Dada Saheb Phalke award. He is survived by his wife, son Prasanna and daughter Pushpa. Meanwhile, many celebrities have condoled the death of the director.