It has rolled out a 'voluntary separation programme' for directors, associate vice presidents and senior VPs, offering them 6-9 months of salary to make way for the new generation to move up the chain.
IT workers' union, the Forum for IT Employees (FITE), has already approached the labour commission in Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune and submitted petitions to stop the "illegal terminations" happening at the company.
The programme, he said, gives participants a chance to explore other opportunities while making way for the next generation of leaders to step up.
"As its name makes it clear, the VSP is voluntary. No one is required or even asked to participate. We believe, this programme benefits associates who have opted in and are seeking to make a change in their career," he said.
It has said that highly-paid experienced professionals are being replaced by those with lesser experience and lower pay.
After the Hyderabad meeting on 11 May, Cognizant had sought two weeks' time from the Telangana labour department to come up with a reply on the said issue.
Mehta also said the company has not made any layoffs, but conducted performance reviews to reflect on the work of last year and to ensure that the goals for the subsequent year are clear.
Mehta also said the company has been ramping up its recruiting efforts in the US for a number of years and will continue to do so, while hiring in most other parts of the world including India.
"We continue to hire in local markets around the world. We have been ramping up our recruiting efforts in US for a number of years and will continue to do so while hiring in most other parts of the world including India," he said.
While IT companies have been among the largest recruiters in the country, increasing automation of processes is expected to lead to reduction in hiring in coming years.
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