Top headlines: Hikes, bonuses come down for IT firms, GACs in IT rules

The crazy salary hikes and bonuses with attrition hitting the roof is finally tempering down for the Indian IT services sector. Read more in our top headlines

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BS Web Team New Delhi
3 min read Last Updated : Oct 20 2022 | 9:12 AM IST
The crazy salary hikes and bonuses with attrition hitting the roof is finally tempering down for the Indian IT services sector. This corresponds with the fall in hiring among the big four IT services players. The MeitY is set to retain the provision creating government-appointed grievance appellate committees (GACs) in the amended IT rules, which are likely to be released by the end of this month. Read more on these in our top headlines.

Salary hikes and bonuses start to come down for Indian IT services sector

The crazy salary hikes and bonuses with attrition hitting the roof is finally tempering down for the Indian IT services sector. This corresponds with the fall in hiring among the big four IT services players. HR experts believe that the compensation packages are already down and will stay at these levels even for FY24. According to data from Xpheno, a specialist staffing firm, IT Services cohort has registered a 41% drop in hiring action since April 2022. Read more
 
MeitY gets legal dept approval for govt-backed GACs in IT rules

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is set to retain the provision creating government-appointed grievance appellate committees (GACs) in the amended information technology (IT) rules, which are likely to be released by the end of this month. The government has received the department of legal affairs' approval for the final version, according to a source. Read more
 
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Companies see slowdown in growth of temporary, contract and casual jobs

Some of India’s largest companies have seen a slowdown in the growth of temporary, contract and casual jobs, as compared to the increase in their total workforce. The absolute number of such jobs is up 30 per cent between financial year 2017-18 and 2021-22 (FY18-22), shows an analysis of data collated from the annual reports of S&P BSE 100 companies. Forty-eight firms were considered for the final analysis based on the availability of uniform data across the last five years. Read more

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