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Layoffs still 'commonplace' in India, IT sector worst-hit: Report

The report by Risesmart comes amid fears of 'jobless growth' being witnessed in the country at present

Intelenet has seen many changes in ownership since it was founded as an equal joint venture between TCS and HDFC in 2000

Intelenet has seen many changes in ownership since it was founded as an equal joint venture between TCS and HDFC in 2000

Press Trust of India Mumbai

Even as the economy grows, job layoffs continue to remain a "commonplace" with the automation prone information technology industry employees experiencing more pain than the others, a report said today.

The report comes amid fears of 'jobless growth' being witnessed in the country at present.

"Even as the economy improves, layoffs - due to cost cutting, reducing redundancies after a merger or acquisition, and restructuring events due to changes in the industry - remain commonplace," career transition company Risesmart said in a report after interviewing 1,000 executives.

"The survey concluded that employees in the IT sector experienced more layoffs in comparison to employees in other industries," a statement issued here said.

 

It, however, did not elaborate by quantifying the responses across sectors.

In May last year, the then Union labour minister Bandaru Dattatreya had confirmed fears of the 'jobless growth' by stating that the economic growth was not translating into rise in employment opportunities.

"The current growth is a jobless growth. Many European and Asian countries, including India, are facing it... growth is being reported but it is not reflecting in employment generation," he had said.

The government and the ruling party had later explained that jobs created in sectors such as tourism and aviation were not counted for the purpose.

In the statement, Risesmart said India has been one of the biggest employment creators globally but hiring has "plummeted" recently and the spectre of job layoffs is hitting both big and small companies.

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First Published: Apr 13 2018 | 9:05 PM IST

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