
Harpreet Singh Saluja
Harpreet Singh Saluja is the president of the Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (Nites), an IT union that advocates for the rights of technology workers. He has been vocal about the issues faced by employees, particularly in the context of layoffs and working conditions. Recently, he was in the news for speaking out against Infosys's termination of around 350 freshers who failed internal assessments, highlighting the distress and challenges faced by these employees after a prolonged waiting period for their roles.
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Harpreet Singh Saluja is the President of NITES who wrote a letter highlighting the impact of TCS's layoffs.
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Harpreet Singh Saluja is the lawyer and president at NITES who addressed the letter to Mansukh Mandaviya.
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Harpreet Singh Saluja is the President of NITES who filed the complaint against Infosys.
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Harpreet Singh Saluja is the president of the IT union Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (Nites) and spoke about the treatment of terminated employees.
Infosys terminates 350 freshers for failing internal evaluations

