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Decoding Diversity

TCS encourages diversity and uses its workforce as a tool to get an edge.

Ajury in California, in November last year, rejected the allegations that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) had discriminated against American workers in favour of staffing its US offices with Indian employees. The verdict was a victory for the Indian outsourcing industry, whose business model of exporting Indian engineers to the US was questioned by President Donald Trump.

TCS proved its point before the court, saying that it is one of the top two employers of local talent in the US. The Indian software giant has added over 17,000 lateral hires in the last five years in the US. Ever since TCS established

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