IT companies can
protect the jobs of youngsters if senior executives take pay cuts, said Infosys
co-founder NR Narayana Murthy.
He added that the
industry has dealt with the issue several times in the past.
Murthy said he has no
doubt that all industry leaders have good intentions to solve the problem of
layoffs.
"There are a lot
of smart leaders in the industry, but I have no doubt at all that they are all
well-intentioned people and they can find solutions," he told news channel
ET Now.
Murthy also said this
is not for the first time that the industry has faced the layoff problem and
hence there should not be any extreme anxiety as the industry had dealt the
issue and found solutions then."Let us remember we have gone through this
several times in the past. We went through that in 2008, in 2001. So, this is
nothing new. Therefore, there is no need for us to become extremely anxious. We
have had solutions to such problems in the past," he said.
Giving example of
Infosys on how they tackled the layoff problem, Murthy said the company could
protect the jobs of youngsters after executives at senior management level took
pay cuts.
"I have a feeling
that it is possible for us to protect the jobs of youngsters if the senior
management people were to make some minor adjustments - adjustment of taking
salary cuts," Murthy said.
The senior-most people
at the internal director level took the highest pay cut, and then to follow
suit was the senior vice president who took a slightly lower cut, Murthy said.
Murthy said Infosys
did this in 2001 when the market shrunk. "Let me give you example of
Infosys itself. When the market became very tough and it shrank actually in
2001. We all sat together with senior management and then we said - look let us
make some sacrifice and ensure that we protect the jobs of youngsters," he
said.
"That time we had
offered jobs to 1,500 engineers. Several companies were postponing the joining
day. We said let us not do that, let us demonstrate the commitment to
youngsters by senior people taking some salary cuts based on the disposable
income as we go down the hierarchy and welcome those 1,500 engineers," he
added.
Murthy also said
parallelly, industry leaders will identify new areas of opportunity and mount
training programmes to train youngsters and give them enough opportunities to
pick up technologies and ask them to work hard and ensure they are in a
position to add value to the company in next one year, and if they failed they
could look out for another job.
Agencies
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