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IT Union Employees Filed Complaints Against InfoSys, Looking for Removal of Non-competing Clauses

Posted on the 20 April 2022 by Geetikamalik
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The IT employee has filed a complaint to the Ministry of Manpower on IT Major InfoSys looking for the removal of non-competing clauses, which prohibit employees from working for the same customers in rival companies such as TCS, Accizt and Wipro.

Complaints submitted by IT Employees Union Union Information Technology Senate (NITS) are based on several complaints from Infosys employees.

According to the letter to Minister Bhupender Yadav, where MoneyControl has been reviewed, Major IT has recently enforced a non-competing clause that prohibits employees from working for the same customers, with whom they work in the company for the past 12 months, in rival companies for six months after They stopped in infosys. It also forbade them from being in hiring clients if they work with them in twelve months before they get out of infosys.

Competitors mentioned in agreements including TCS, Accenture, IBM, Cognizant, and Wipro.

Harpreet Saluja, President, Nites, said in a letter that this clause violated part 27 of contract and illegal acts.

MoneyControl has sent a question about this problem to Infosys and is waiting for comments from them.

This happens behind the increase in friction companies facing the rear increase in demand. Infosys reported 27.7 percent friction for the quarter ended March 31, 2022. To overcome friction, the company employs 85,000 freshers in FY22, and will rent 50,000 in the current fiscal. IT companies expect continuing situations for future quarters, before moderate friction.

Non-competing in reading disputes thus, go with complaints.

For a six-month period after leaving infosys, employees will not

Accept any job offer from any customer, (with whom I worked) in twelve months immediately overtook my termination.

Accept any work offer from the Infosys competitor, if the job with a named competitor will involve me having to work with customers with whom I have worked in twelve (12) months immediately overtake the termination of my work with the infosts.

The letter said that this clause was too hard and oppressed. They tend to influence the facilities of employees to get livelihoods for themselves and their families. “Therefore the company must be stopped from enforcing it,” the letter was added.

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