Meanwhile, Infosys added Rs 23,625.36 crore to its total market valuation last week at Rs 6,13,854.71 crore as major contribution came in from IT giants including Wipro
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Four former Infosys employees say in an EEOC complaint that the Indian IT company discriminated against them because they are women.
The former employees published an open letter calling on the Infosys Board of Directors to release them from the mandatory arbitration clauses of their job contracts so they can pursue their claims in court.
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The filing claims one male senior exec ignored the persistent discrimination problem, deeming it too big of a topic to tackle now.
Infosys to acquire assets, onboard employees of Australia s Carter Digital
Analysts said Infosys ability to sign lucrative deals enabled it to weather the quarter with relative success.
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This asset takeover strengthens Infosys global design and experience offerings, demonstrates its continued commitment in bringing innovative thinking, talent and creativity to its clients, and provides effective global digital solutions, Infosys said
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IT services major Infosys on Wednesday said it will purchase assets and onboard employees of Carter Digital, an Australian experience design agency. This asset takeover strengthens Infosys global design and experience offerings, demonstrates its continued commitment in bringing innovative thinking, talent and creativity to its clients, and provides effective global digital solutions, Infosys said in a regulatory filing.
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Infosys to acquire assets, onboard employees of Australia s Carter Digital
IT services major Infosys on Wednesday said it will purchase assets and onboard employees of Carter Digital, an Australian experience design agency. This asset takeover strengthens Infosys global design and experience offerings, demonstrates its continued commitment in bringing innovative thinking, talent and creativity to its clients, and provides effective global digital solutions, Infosys said in a regulatory filing.
Carter brings to Infosys, experts in human-centered design, experiential, enhanced digital transformation, customer interaction expertise, and will also cement WONGDOODY (an Infosys brand) into the Australasian market, it added. This is an asset purchase and the transaction is expected to close during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, subject to customary closing conditions.