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Only 1% of IT workforce laid off: Nasscom
BS Reporter / Bangalore June 10, 2009, 0:23 IST

Suggesting that layoffs in the information technology and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry are still less than 1 per cent of the total workforce, top National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) executives have said that the industry has not yet come in the grip of large-scale layoffs.

 
 
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“We have seen the slowdown affecting the primary markets and impacting consumer spending. But this has not necessarily translated into massive layoffs of IT industry personnel. At least, I am not aware of any,” Nasscom Chairman and Genpact President and CEO, Pramod Bhasin, said on the sidelines of the Nasscom BPO Strategy Summit held in Bangalore on Tuesday.

Stressing that no member-company of Nasscom has resorted to laying off employees in large numbers, Bhasin said a key fallout of the ongoing economic slowdown is that companies are less tolerant of non-performance from their employees than they were earlier.

“This is the difference we are seeing today and it has not manifested in huge layoffs. In fact, the current layoffs would represent less than 1 per cent of the total industry, maybe, 0.5 per cent. Besides, any vacancies presently arising at companies are not being filled up, as hiring plans have been affected by lower growth rates,” Bhasin said.

Nasscom President Som Mittal said, while there have been reports of small-scale layoffs running into the hundreds, the bigger issue is that no company is hiring in large numbers.

“The real issue is one of students passing out from colleges and finding themselves without adequate employment options. This is forcing them to pick up additional skills. Many more students than in the past are enrolling for MTech courses to increase their employment potential,” Mittal said.

Bhasin felt investments in new markets, research and development activity and expanding domain skills would increase in the face of the slowdown. “Once growth picks up, the industry will move more and more into the smaller towns, which will increase employment,” Bhasin said.

Mittal said there is a clear willingness on the part of everybody concerned — government, industry, employees and other stakeholders — to work together to overcome the situation.

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