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Jobs are passe in manufacturing sector

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B G Shirsat Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 25 2013 | 11:28 PM IST
The manufacturing sector is not creating new jobs any more, thanks to automation and voluntary retirement schemes.
 
An early reading of 246 companies' 2004-05 annual reports, shows an aggregate reduction in staff by almost 4,000 to 598,044 against 600,044 employees 2003-04. The study does not include listed public sector companies as their annual reports for 2004-05 are not yet available.
 
Of the 246 manufacturing companies, 120 reduced their staff by 17,497 in 2004-05, while 115 companies created 14,550 fresh jobs. The staff strength of around 11 companies remained unchanged.
 
While the manufacturing sector has been cutting its flab, information technology (IT) sector continues to be a big employer adding 37,580 heads in 2004-05. Private banks with their retail push are the second biggest employer in 2004-05, adding 10,159 people even as public sector banks pruned 1,107 jobs.
 
Thanks to IT companies and private banks, the aggregate picture shows that 302 companies (manufacturing plus IT companies and banks) created 42,632 jobs in 2004-05. The headcount of 302 companies stood at 14,04,643 in 2004-05, up from 13,62,011 in 2003-04.
 
The 246 companies in the manufacturing sector employed 598,044 (600,044), 14 information technology firms 141,691 (104,111), 21 public sector banks 613,488 (614,595) and 11 private banks 51,420 (41,261).
 

EMPLOYMENT BLUES

CREATORS

In numbers

Financial year

2003-04

2004-05

Change

Wipro

32000

46500

14500

Infosys Tech

23377

32178

8801

Satyam Computer

14032

19164

5132

ICICI Bank

13609

18000

4391

HDFC Bank

5673

9030

3357

I-Flex Solutions

2974

4747

1773

IDBI

2802

4530

1728

Hexaware

2343

3833

1490

UTI Bank

3447

4761

1314

Aztec Software

467

1405

938

DESTROYERS

In numbers

Financial year

2003-04

2004-05

Change

Mafatlal Inds

6569

3596

-2973

Tata Steel

42511

39648

-2863

SBI

207039

205515

-1524

Triveni Engg

3771

2637

-1134

Lakshmi Mills

4496

3596

-900

Century Textiles

20540

19816

-724

Birla Corp

12311

11687

-624

Bajaj Auto

11531

10914

-617

Indian Rayon

7625

7012

-613

Grasim Inds

15971

15363

-608


Pharmaceutical companies beefed up their research and development activities by hiring more personnel, though marketing and sales divisions accounted for a larger share of new jobs added during the year.
 
On the whole, domestic pharmaceutical companies added jobs, while multinationals cut their flab. Fifteen pharma companies created 981 new jobs with seven Indian companies, led by Wockhardt, Ranbaxy, Nicholas Pharmaceuticals and Matrix Labs, creating 1,485 jobs and eight MNCs cutting 504 jobs.
 
The buoyancy in hospitality industry saw 1,156 new jobs being added by five hotels.
 
Engineering firms added 1,463 jobs and automobile outfits added 443 fresh jobs in 2004-05. The initial trend shows that textile firms are not recruiting people with 17 companies collectively cutting over 5,000 jobs.

 

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First Published: Aug 25 2005 | 12:00 AM IST

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