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Maharashtra labour department issues notice to TCS over 'unfair' transfer practices

NITES said it received more than 300 complaints that TCS has been “systematically forcing more than 2,000 employees to transfer to different cities without proper notice or consultation, causing immense hardship for them and their families”

January 01, 2024 / 16:59 IST
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An email, seen by Moneycontrol, which was sent by senior HR to employees of TCS Mumbai directed them to report to their branches within 14 days and complete the transfer process.
An email, seen by Moneycontrol, which was sent by HR to employees of TCS Mumbai directed them to report to their branches within 14 days and complete the transfer process

The Labour Department of Maharashtra Government has issued a notice to information technology (IT) giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) over its transfer practices. The move comes after Pune-based union Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) had filed a formal complaint with the Ministry of Labour and Employment against TCS for its “unethical transfer practices".

NITES said it received more than 300 complaints that TCS has been “systematically forcing more than 2,000 employees to transfer to different cities without proper notice or consultation, causing immense hardship for them and their families”.

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“…A joint meeting of the complainant and our management regarding redressal of the complaint/settlement has been held on 18/01/2024 at 12.00 noon in the office at the above address before the undersigned and you should attend the said meeting personally or through an authorised representative with the appropriate documents,” the notice sent in Marathi by the Labour Department reads.

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