TCS has been summoned by the Pune Labor Commissioner after NITES alleged 2,500 unlawful terminations and forced resignations, violating the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The issue arises as TCS plans a 2% global workforce cut (~12,000 roles) amid automation, reporting a Q2 FY26 headcount drop of 20,000 and Rs 1,135 crore in severance costs. The November 18 hearing may influence IT workforce policies.
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