Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT services firm, is under scrutiny from two senior U.S. Senators over its hiring practices. In a letter addressed to CEO K Krithivasan, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley and ranking member Richard Durbin raised concerns about the company’s reliance on H-1B visa workers while laying off American staff. Advertisement

The letter, dated September 24, 2025, highlights that TCS has laid off over 12,000 employees globally — including nearly 60 in its Jacksonville office — even as it continues to file thousands of H-1B visa petitions, as per a report. For fiscal year 2025, TCS received approval to hire 5,505 H-1B workers, making it the second-largest employer of new H-1B visa recipients in the US.

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