HomeTechnologyWhy ex-Cognizant employees went to court: “Indian managers would turn their back”, “Spoke Hindi socially”, and more

Why ex-Cognizant employees went to court: “Indian managers would turn their back”, “Spoke Hindi socially”, and more

A former Cognizant employee has accused the company of submitting visa applications for jobs that did not exist.

October 16, 2024 / 20:07 IST
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On October 4, a US district court found information technology firm Cognizant guilty of discriminatory practices against non-Indians, based on a complaint by several former employees. These employees have alleged that Indian managers often spoke in Hindi to exclude non-Indians from discussions, did not invite them to group lunches, and  would deliberately turn their backs on them when they spoke during  meetings.

Moneycontrol has viewed a copy of the complaint against the  IT major, based on which the Central District Court of California has said that the company’s conduct meets the standard for punitive damages.

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The jury's verdict in this decade-old class-action suit is based on a complaint by the Washington D.C.-based boutique litigation firm Kotchen & Low on behalf of four former employees, who said they were discriminated against for not being Indian.

Certain employees said they were terminated after the company put them on the bench, a term used in the IT industry for employees who are temporarily without a project.