About 60,000 workers in India's IT sector have lost their jobs in the last few months, according to the Forum for IT Employees, a professional grouping of workers from about 50 IT companies in the country.
An Indian outsourcing company has finally come out with a definitive statement on US President Donald Trump's visa policies, criticising them and saying they will damage the IT industry.
In what appears to be a bid to gain favour in the US, Indian outsourcing giant Infosys has announced that it will be hiring 10,000 American workers over the next two years.
Indian outsourcing firms operating in Australia are making no comment about the Australian government's move to abolish 457 visas and introduce another category known as Temporary Skill Shortage visas.
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