The Indian tech giant maintains that lawsuit filed by four ex-employees lack merit.
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US court allows case alleging ‘culture of bias’ against Indian IT giant to proceed
Green, who joined the company in October 2011 at Plano in Texas, was in charge of rectifying the immigration-related issues in the US.
The industry will mark nine to 10 percent growth, Kris Gopalakrishnan said.
Infosys plans to integrate Panaya’s CloudQuality automation.
Without any legal merit, says Infosys.
Palmer had lost an earlier lawsuit against Infosys.
Suit filed in Wisconsin says Infosys prefer workers from South Asia.
Out of court settlement after a former worker turned whistleblower.
Alleges hiring discrimination, favoring South Asians.
Demands SEZ status or similar benefits to start project.
Low annual limit for H-1B visas is an economic drag on sectors that need skilled professionals
Alabaman Anil Varshney alleges termination by Parsons Corporation over speaking Hindi during video call; U.S. Defense Secretary named defendant.
Low annual limit for H-1B petitions main problem facing employers trying to secure foreign-born talent
DHS removes Trump-era H-1B rule narrowing the definition of “speciality” vacated by court.
Microsoft CEO remains hopeful about India with its strong foundation.
Did Microsoft CEO just cancel his visit to India after his CAA comments?
India-born Microsoft CEO soft pedals ‘sad, bad’ comment about CAA.
Some view that the lawsuit against Cognizant was a result of growing animosity towards H-1B workers from India.
The court also expands the case into a class action on behalf of American workers who lost their jobs at TCS offices in the US.
Nagaraju Surepalli died while trying to save his son, who fell into the deep end of the pool
Nagaraju Surepalli was in the US for the last three years
Companies such as Infosys and TCS can automate and offshore jobs to cater to their US clientele.
“Buy Americans Hire Americans” executive order signed by Trump earlier this week.
Jaitley will attend the spring meetings of IMS, World Bank and G-20.