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TCS Postpones 2025 Salary Hike for Employees, Confirms CHRO Insights

TCS Postpones 2025 Salary Hike for Employees, Confirms CHRO Insights

In a notable shift, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has opted to postpone its employee salary increases initially slated for April 2025. The decision comes amid escalating macroeconomic uncertainties, largely driven by the ongoing tariff disputes between the United States and various nations. This announcement was made by the TCS leadership during a recent earnings call, highlighting the company’s cautious stance in the face of unpredictable market conditions.

Delayed Salary Hikes Amid Economic Uncertainty

The TCS management emphasized that salary adjustments would be revisited later in the financial year as they seek clearer economic indicators. Milind Lakkad, TCS’s Chief Human Resources Officer, noted, "We will assess throughout the year when to implement the wage increases." This statement underscores the company’s commitment to navigating the current economic landscape thoughtfully.

Continued Variable Pay for Employees

Despite the deferral of annual salary hikes, TCS will maintain its quarterly variable pay structure. For the fourth quarter, an impressive 70% of employees will receive their full eligible variable compensation, while the remainder will be compensated based on overall business performance. This approach allows TCS to reward its workforce while adapting to market fluctuations.

Understanding TCS’s Attrition Rate

In terms of workforce dynamics, TCS reported an attrition rate of 13.3% over the past year, reflecting a slight increase. However, Lakkad reassured stakeholders that overall quarterly annualized attrition has improved, decreasing by 130 basis points. The company’s headcount grew by 6,433 in the fourth quarter of FY25, reaching a total of 607,979 employees.

On the subject of hiring, TCS anticipates maintaining or potentially increasing its recruitment efforts for FY26, mirroring the levels seen in FY25. This proactive stance is essential for sustaining growth amidst fluctuating demand.

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Financial Performance Highlights

In its latest fiscal report for the fourth quarter, TCS disclosed a profit of ₹12,224 crore, marking a 1.69% decline year-over-year. However, revenues from operations rose to ₹64,479 crore, reflecting a growth of 5.29% compared to ₹61,237 crore during the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. This performance indicates TCS’s resilience and adaptability in a challenging environment.

In conclusion, while TCS has chosen to delay salary increases for its employees, the company continues to prioritize variable pay and maintain a robust workforce. As it navigates through economic uncertainties, TCS remains committed to its long-term growth strategy.

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