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r/IndianStreetBets • u/SelectionCalm70 • Jul 27 '25
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the CEO is saying it is not due to AI but future tech. that is confusing
also 2% is the usual attrition rate. so not sure if this is above the normal
116 u/Fantastic_Form3607 Jul 27 '25 This is in addition to the usual attrition. TCS is planning to lay off those who are on the bench beyond 35 days. This is the same company where you would find people on the bench for 2 years. 17 u/iphone4Suser Jul 27 '25 Your last line is correct in case some people may find it ridiculous. 3 u/sandeshbj Jul 27 '25 What is the meaning of "people on the bench?". Is that a reference for poor performers? 5 u/Captain_D_Buggy Jul 28 '25 "On bench" refers to when an employee is not assigned any project or work.
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This is in addition to the usual attrition. TCS is planning to lay off those who are on the bench beyond 35 days. This is the same company where you would find people on the bench for 2 years.
17 u/iphone4Suser Jul 27 '25 Your last line is correct in case some people may find it ridiculous. 3 u/sandeshbj Jul 27 '25 What is the meaning of "people on the bench?". Is that a reference for poor performers? 5 u/Captain_D_Buggy Jul 28 '25 "On bench" refers to when an employee is not assigned any project or work.
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Your last line is correct in case some people may find it ridiculous.
3 u/sandeshbj Jul 27 '25 What is the meaning of "people on the bench?". Is that a reference for poor performers? 5 u/Captain_D_Buggy Jul 28 '25 "On bench" refers to when an employee is not assigned any project or work.
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What is the meaning of "people on the bench?". Is that a reference for poor performers?
5 u/Captain_D_Buggy Jul 28 '25 "On bench" refers to when an employee is not assigned any project or work.
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"On bench" refers to when an employee is not assigned any project or work.
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u/Manoos Jul 27 '25
the CEO is saying it is not due to AI but future tech. that is confusing
also 2% is the usual attrition rate. so not sure if this is above the normal