New Delhi -US Senators have asked India’s largest IT firm TCS to furnish details about its hiring practices in the US, whether the company has displaced any Americans with H-1B workers, as well as wage parity between H-1B hires and its local US staff.

In a recent letter to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) CEO K Krithivasan, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley and ranking member Richard Durbin noted that the company has announced plans to layoff over 12,000 employees worldwide, including American staff.

TCS laid off nearly five dozen employees in its Jacksonville office alone, according to the letter.

“At the same time you have been laying off American employees, you have been filing H-1B visa petitions for thousands of foreign workers,” it said.

The letter cited data

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