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NITES has filed a complaint against Infosys, accusing it of illegally and unethically laying off recently onboarded trainees. The association asserts that Infosys' actions violate labour laws, and is ...
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Infosys, a leading information technology (IT) services company, is set to distribute increment letters to its employees by ...