Labour Ministry Summons TCS – A Ray of Hope?
Today, something finally moved.
I came across a news update that could be a turning point for all of us waiting for TCS onboarding:
> **"Labour Ministry summons TCS over onboarding delay of 600 lateral hires"** Meeting set for August 1, 2025, at 11:30 AM at Shramav Jayate Bhawan, New Delhi.
>Yes — the Government of India’s Labour Ministry has officially summoned TCS for a discussion, following a formal complaint by the Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) .
Why This Matters:
For too long:
1.We received no concrete information from HR
2.Candidates resigned from other jobs trusting the TCS brand
3.No clear timelines were communicated
Now, this summons means our collective concerns have reached government levels. It signals someone is listening.
What Could Happen Next?
1. TCS may present their delay reasons to the Ministry
2. The Ministry may seek an official timeline for onboarding
3. This might pressure other companies (like Infosys, Wipro) to avoid similar practices
4. Government could direct TCS to offer compensation or support
What TCS and NITES Have Said?
NITES reported that 600+ experienced professionals have been left in limbo after indefinite delay in onboarding.
TCS responded:
> “Everyone who received an offer will be on boarded... Joining dates depend on business demand. We remain in touch with all candidates”
What You Can Do Now
✅ Share your HR conversation or delay status in the comments
✅ Prepare to write your own complaint email to the Labour Ministry (format coming tomorrow)
✅ Help spread the word in WhatsApp/Telegram/LinkedIn groups
✅ Support unions like NITES — they’re pushing this issue forward
My Thoughts:
Seeing this update gave me relief. For the first time, I felt like our frustration has reached someone who cares.
Let’s keep the pressure on. Our voices have power.
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