The reports of job insecurity leading to high levels of anxiety and depression among information technology professionals in India are baseless and exaggerated as there are no large scale layoffs, says a senior figure in the IT industry.
Pai dismissed as “total rubbish and total lie” the forecast that nearly six lakh jobs are expected to be slashed in the next three years.
Former CFO of Infosys, T V Mohandas Pai said such “exaggerated” reports are based on a few events and there are attempts to blow them up.”Just like earlier reports of layoffs, it’s reports of anxiety and depression totally exaggerated, fear mongering etc,” he told.
“Yes, some people have anxiety, based upon all the media hype. But there is no substance to the reports of anxiety as there are no large-scale layoffs. The number speaks for itself,” said Pai, who had also served as the human resources head at the Bengaluru-headquartered company.
The reports in a section of the press last week suggested that there has been an increasing deterioration of mental wellness among professionals due to job insecurities and they are undergoing issues such as anxiety and depression.