Amid reports that TCS planned to retrench 25,000 engineers, Rekha was issued termination orders on December 22, last year. She was informed that she would be relieved from duty on January 21, 2015.
She moved the High Court contending that the retrenchment move was illegal and in gross violation of Industrial Disputes Act-1947.
Admitting her petition, Justice M Duraiswamy granted interim injunction restraining the company from retrenching her.
In her petition, Rekha said she joined TCS in Chennai in March 2011 as IT analyst. She is a 'workman' within the meaning of Section 2(s) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, as her main duties and responsibilities are technical and clerical in nature.
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Noting that she was honest, sincere and a dedicated worker and that her performance had always been very good, she said she had been given the rating 'C' thrice during her service in TCS.
She submitted that the company had taken an "unfair decision" to terminate the services of 25,000 workers holding designation of Assistant Consultant and above and to recruit 55,000 persons, predominately freshers on the basis of campus interviews and other less experienced persons with a view to cutting costs.
TCS does not propose to pay 15 days of wages for every completed year of service as compensation which too is mandatory under the Act, she submitted.