Layoff concerns: Now, IT Cos focus on EI

In the wake of layoffs increasing in IT sector, the training given to employees is significantly changing, especially on the behavioural front to get Emotional Intelligence (EI) into the picture.

HYDERABAD: In the wake of layoffs increasing in IT sector, the training given to employees is significantly changing, especially on the behavioural front to get Emotional Intelligence (EI) into the picture.

A recent instance of a recorded call between an employee of Tech Mahindra and an HR working for the same company has sparked a widespread debate on whether employees need to be treated as an asset or a liability.

Sharat Sharma, founder of I am Human Capital Consulting feels that the emotional quotient is being ignored at the cost of upskilling and reskilling.

“We have been experiencing a slow down in our industry. The companies instead of investing in training are laying off employees which is a waste of building employees’ capabilities over time,” he said.

Though several MNCs have been denying mass layoffs, they  are recruiting more employees. As a result, employees have let out their plight on social media.

“If a company like Infosys says that it is going to recruit 10,000 employees in the coming two years then it is obviously removing a tenfold,” said Ramesh Vemuganti, national corporate trainer.

“Employees are not motivated enough to participate in training programmes. Only a cumulative responsibility by all the stakeholders of a company will change the scenario,” said Gampa Nageshwar Rao, a psychologist.

The fear among employees is not about losing job but about their family’s well-being, said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, a corporate trainer.

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