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INFO-TECH: New internal policies help bring down attrition level during Q2.

Business Line

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from BUSINESS LINE, October 23, 2010 Bangalore, Oct. 22 - Though attrition levels have been on the rise since March 2010, when employees sensed the first waves of economic recovery, Wipro saw a slight change in employee exit trends during the quarter ended September 30, 2010.

"We did see a flush of people going out from March (onwards), but there was a decline in attrition month on month during the last quarter," said Mr Pratik Kumar, Executive Vice-President-HR, Wipro. However, he did not reveal actual figures for each of the three months.

The IT services business, excluding BPO and the India and Middle East arms, saw voluntary attrition go up from 15.8 per cent in …

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