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Infosys to lay off 31 and reduce Milwaukee operations

Infosys notified state officials Tuesday that it plans to “reduce our operations” at the Schlitz Park complex at 1515 N. River Center Dr. in downtown Milwaukee and will eliminate 31 employees there.

The Bangalore, India-based company provides business technology consulting, IT solutions and IT services. Its U.S. headquarters is in Plano, Texas.

The jobs are expected to be eliminated on June 30, the company said in its notification to the state.

Infosys representatives could not be reached for comment.

Infosys leased signed a 26,819-square-foot lease at the Schlitz Park RiverCenter building last year. The company also opened an office in Milwaukee in 2012 at 10850 W. Park Place to assist with work for Harley-Davidson Inc. A new five-year deal with Harley Davidson was the catalyst for locating the new delivery center here, the company said at the time.

Infosys notified state officials Tuesday that it plans to “reduce our operations” at the Schlitz Park complex at 1515 N. River Center Dr. in downtown Milwaukee and will eliminate 31 employees there.


The Bangalore, India-based company provides business technology consulting, IT solutions and IT services. Its U.S. headquarters is in Plano, Texas.

The jobs are expected to be eliminated on June 30, the company said in its notification to the state.

Infosys representatives could not be reached for comment.

Infosys leased signed a 26,819-square-foot lease at the Schlitz Park RiverCenter building last year. The company also opened an office in Milwaukee in 2012 at 10850 W. Park Place to assist with work for Harley-Davidson Inc. A new five-year deal with Harley Davidson was the catalyst for locating the new delivery center here, the company said at the time.

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