Infosys management declined to commit to a timeline for salary revisions during a recent town hall, leaving employees uncertain about when pay hikes will arrive. The company has not yet made a decision on wage increases, and employees have already experienced a four-month delay in communication on the matter.
During the town hall, Infosys leadership pointed to macroeconomic conditions and client spending patterns as reasons for the cautious stance. No specific date or timeframe for salary revisions was offered.
The development comes as Infosys has forecast restrained revenue growth for the 2026–27 financial year, signaling a conservative outlook for the period ahead.
Employees expressed disappointment with the lack of clarity. The combination of delayed communication and continued non-commitment on hikes may add to uncertainty among the company’s workforce, though the company has not publicly addressed the internal response in detail.
Source: Tech-Economic Times