Infosys Technologies has placed around 5 per cent of its global workforce under 
the scanner. The move, which is being seen as an offshoot of the global 
financial meltdown, is expected to affect over 5,000 of the 100,000-plus 
employees on the company's rolls. 

It is learnt that Infosys [Get Quote], the country's second-largest information 
technology services provider, has told its senior managers (project managers, 
senior and group project managers, delivery managers) to give the lowest 
performance rating (4 on a scale of 1-4) to the 'underperforming' 5 per cent as 
a part of the company's consolidated relative ranking (CRR). 

Though rock-bottom rankings are not unknown in the company, this is the first 
time that Infosys has made it mandatory. CRR is decided based on the employee's 
appraisals which is done twice a year. "The recommendations have already been 
submitted this month," a senior project manager working with Infosys told 
Business Standard on the condition of anonymity. 

Infosys Vice-president and Group HR Head Nandita Gurjar said there was no 
change in the policy but "...the percentage of employees who are given CRR 4 
keeps varying every year between 1 per cent and 5 per cent based on their 
performance." 

The company has decided to implement a six-month mentoring programme for such 
employees after which it will decide their future based on the improvements 
they have made. As a part of this programme, each affected employee will be 
asked to work under the supervision of a mentor who is a senior executive. 

During this period, the employee will not be given any important assignment, 
even though he will be allowed to work on the project where he is working at 
present. If the concerned employee is on bench, he will give all his time for 
the mentoring programme. During this time, the employee will get full salary as 
well as the regular allowances. 

"While 50 per cent of such employees come back to the system, others get the 
message and quit voluntarily in most cases," Gurjar said. 

It has also been learnt that about 40-50 pre-sale executives, most of who were 
located in the US, have been asked to quit during the last two months. Most of 
these people are from consulting background who are in a client-facing role. 
Gurjar confirmed the move but did not cite the number of people who have been 
asked to quit. "This is a part of our annual CRR initiative," she said. 


http://www.rediff.com/money/2009/jan/28infosys-puts-five-thousand-employees-under-scanner.htm

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