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Tcs Salary Hike Employees Say Pay Decreased as CEO K Krithivasan Earned Over 28 Crore in Fy26

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Internal compensation restructuring at TCS (India's largest IT services firm) creates employee morale risk but no direct commercial mechanism affecting external revenue, costs, or supply chains. The event is company-specific with no clear impact on TCS's pricing power, client demand, or input costs. Weak commercial signal; no material sector impact detected.

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  • TCS employees report decreased take-home pay despite 5-8% average hike for FY26.
  • CEO K Krithivasan earned over ₹28 crore in FY26, ~333 times median employee salary.
  • Salary revision effective May 18 aimed to comply with India's new Labour Codes.
  • Lower performance band employees particularly affected by reduced net pay.

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