Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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No hikes, promotions at Infosys

Top IT companies such as TCS, Wipro and Cognizant have kicked off promotions and salary hikes for some employees but the country’s second largest software exporter Infosys prefers to wait and watch till the environment becomes more stable, according to the company’s CEO and MD Kris Gopalakrishnan.

Talking on the sidelines of ICT event Connect 09, Gopalakrishnan also shared his views on the 3-year extension of tax benefits on STPI units proposed by Union Minister A Raja and also a possible solution to counter the recent changes in UK’s immigration norms. Excerpts from the interview:

Some companies in the top five have announced promotions and hikes. When can Infosys employees expect something similar?

The thing is the industry is still facing uncertain times. We would like to look at the situation. As it develops, as it evolves, we are constantly looking at it and then when we decide we will let you know.

Union Minister for IT and telecom A Raja said that he plans to extend the tax benefits on STPI units by another three years from 2011 to 2014. What are your views on the same?

If it is done properly, it is going to help the industry. So, what is needed is extension of the 10-year holiday to 13 or 15 years. Then it will help, because most of the STPs have come out of the 10-year holiday. The 3 year extension will also help but in a smaller way.

As the law stands today, the tax break is available for new units. When you create a SEZ it’s a new unit, when you create a STP, it’s a new unit. So the benefits are available only for new units as it stands today. You need to extend the benefit to existing units by extending the term to 13 years or 15 years.

Recently, there’s also been a lot of noise about stricter immigration norms in UK, where lobbyists are trying to work out rules that will benefit local workers. How will this impact Infosys, for which UK & Continental Europe is the second-biggest revenue generator after US?

Till now, the impact has been minimum. But definitely there is a change in attitude because unemployment is going up in these countries. So, they are looking at how they can tighten their immigration rules. This is also targeted towards illegal immigrants. And what is needed is to make sure that you work with these governments to reduce the impact. India is becoming a very attractive location for overseas people, for foreigners to work in. So we can have a counter agreement with these countries.

And we need to canvass for a different kind of visa, which is a work permit visa. Today immigrant visa is used for work permit. So, it’s confusing the issue, because most employees going there are not going to immigrate. They are just going to work and come back.

Nasscom, CII are working with the govt of India, with these governments to make sure that our perspective, our voices are heard and a proper solution is found. This is also part of the WTO discussions.

What is your outlook on the current quarter?
I can’t talk about the current quarter. All I can say is that things are looking better.

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