Cognizant faces legal trouble after a US jury found it guilty of discriminating against non-Indian job applicants. The class action lawsuit, representing around 2,000 former employees, claimed Cognizant replaced American workers with South Asian, visa-ready individuals from India. The company plans to appeal against the verdict.
Cognizant biased against non-Indians: US court

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