Infosys
has announced an 8% increase in salaries for employees based in India,
effective July 1. The company's offshore employees, who were not given
hikes in February, can look forward to a 3% increase in their salaries.
The global sales team has been given 8% hike effective May 1. The Times
of India was the first to report on May 25 that the company would give
an increment to its employees.
Last month, the
second-largest IT company handed out increment letters to its sales
teams and to those employees who had received promotions. Last year,
salary increases were given in October, when the company came under
pressure peers in the industry. Infosys then gave a 6% hike to offshore
employees and 3% to onsite employees.
In a
recent stock exchange filing, the company said wage hikes were
inevitable due to competitive pressures. The company said it has to
increase its employee compensation more rapidly than in the past to
remain competitive with other employers, or seek to recruit in other low
labour cost regions to keep wage costs low.
"These
wage pressures have led to a situationwages in India are increasing at a
faster rate than in the United States, which could result in increased
costs for companies seeking to employ technology professionals in India,
particularly project managers and other mid-level professionals," the
filing said.

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