Monday, April 13, 2009

No Layoff Of 'Minds' At MindTree

Unlike IT majors TCS, Infosys, and Wipro, MindTree Ltd, a global IT and R&D services company, will not layoff even a single employee (minds), said COO N. S. Parthasarathy.

IT companies are currently among the largest sectors impacted by the global recession resulting in layoffs and salary cuts over the last few months.

Talking to CXOtoday at 'Awaaz', an event of the Amrita School of Business (ASB), Parthasarathy said, "Till date we have not sacked any staff in the history of MindTree despite having seen some impact due to the recession." The recession has hurt MindTree especially during the fourth quarter of the last fiscal. "We have felt the impact of the slowdown in the form of pricing pressure with companies now asking for a price reduction. Also, many companies are now offshoring their jobs to cut costs," said Parthasarathy.

The closest MindTree came to layoffs was in 2001, when the company was only two years old and had a manpower of only 400 employees. "There were 35 non-performers who were listed to be sacked, but our leadership team took the decision of a pay cut rather then layoff then," said Parthasarathy.
Since then the company came out with a policy not to layoff any 'minds', as MindTree terms their staff instead of manpower or employees.

The company has grown over the years and currently has over 8,000 'minds' with the acquisition of Aztecsoft in May 2008.

MindTree is hopeful of seeing the economic slowdown improve during quarter two and three this financial year.

CXOtoday.com

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