Salil Parekh, chief executive of Infosys, said the Indian technology outsourcing firm has lowered the risk it faces from any potential curbs to U.S. work permits.
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh addressed toxic work culture allegations during the companys Q3 earnings call on January 16.
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