TCS Transfer Policy Under Fire From IT Workers Union

IT workers union NITES Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate has approached the Ministry of Labour and Employment against the alleged unethical transfer practices of Tata Consultancy Services TCS.

The IT workers union NITES Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate has approached the Ministry of Labour and Employment against the alleged unethical transfer practices of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

TCS Accused of Forcing Employees to Transfer

TCS transfer policy

NITES has issued a statement saying it received more than 180 complaints that TCS has allegedly been systematically forcing more than 2,000 employees to transfer to different cities without proper notice or consultation, causing immense hardship to them and their families.

Pune-based NITES claimed that the company has cautioned the employees that failure to comply with the transfer directions will result in disciplinary actions.

NITES Urges Ministry to Investigate

NITES President Harpreet Singh Saluja said, "We are deeply concerned about the unethical transfer practices of Tata Consultancy Services... We have urged the Ministry of Labour and Employment to investigate TCS actions and take appropriate measures to protect IT workers from such unethical practices."

NITES claimed that TCS is putting its employees through unnecessary hardship and is violating their rights.

Ministry Urged to Formulate New Policies

It urged the Ministry of Labour and Employment to probe the company's transfer practices to determine if they are in violation of labor laws, and if so take appropriate action against the company.

NITES said in its letter to Labour and Employment Minister Bhupender Yadav, "We urge the Ministry of Labour and Employment to take immediate action to investigate TCS transfer practices and take appropriate action against the company. We also request the ministry to formulate new policies and regulations to protect IT workers from unethical transfer practices."

NITES Committed to Fighting for IT Workers' Rights

NITES said it will continue to fight for the rights of IT workers and ensure that they are not subjected to unethical practices such as forced transfers.

NITES, which focuses its attention and actions on the protection of IT/ITES employees from various financial, legal, labor, and social problems, said it represents the collective voice of IT professionals across the nation.

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