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Significant decline in job growth in FY24, IT and Textile sector labelled 'job destroyers': BoB report

By ANI | Updated: August 22, 2024 13:05 IST

New Delhi [India], August 22 : India Inc. saw a significant slowdown in employment growth, with an increase of ...

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New Delhi [India], August 22 : India Inc. saw a significant slowdown in employment growth, with an increase of just 1.5 per cent in FY24, compared to a 5.7 per cent rise in FY23, according to a report by Bank of Baroda.

The report highlighted that only 90,840 jobs were added in FY24, a sharp decline from the 3.33 lakh jobs created in the previous year. By March 2024, the total employment across 1,196 companies reached 62,51,808, showing that businesses are taking a cautious approach due to changing economic conditions.

The report stated, "There has been a slowdown in growth in headcount in the sample companies to 1.5 per cent from 5.7 per cent in March 2023. In absolute terms, the accretion in headcount was under 1 lakh in FY24 while it was 3.33 lakhs in FY23."

The report categorized sectors into 'job accelerators,' 'job creators,' and 'job stabilizers.' Sectors like retailing and trading stood out as job accelerators, with growth rates of 19.4 per cent and 16.2 per cent, respectively. On the other hand, the IT and textiles sectors were labelled as 'job destroyers,' experiencing significant workforce reductions due to downsizing and restructuring.

The report noted, "The 'job destroyers' is a significant group where there was fall in headcounts in FY24. IT and textiles are the significant players here which have considerable share in the total headcount in the corporate sector."

Interestingly, the connection between sales growth and employment creation appears unclear. Despite a strong economic growth rate of 8.2 per cent in FY24, many companies focused on efficiency rather than expanding their workforce. For example, the IT sector reported a modest sales growth of 5.6 per cent but still reduced its workforce, suggesting that long-term business goals are now more influential in employment decisions than immediate sales figures.

The mixed picture across industries shows the challenges some sectors face that lead to downsizing, while others continue to grow and add jobs.

The report added, "It can be said that the employment growth scene in India Inc. was quite lacklustre when looked at the aggregate level. Higher growth in FY23, the base effect, can only partly explain low growth of 1.5 per cent."

As companies continue to adapt to the uncertain market environment, the focus on technology and efficiency is likely to play a key role in shaping future employment trends. Overall, employment growth in India Inc. remains slow, reflecting a cautious approach as businesses respond to changing market conditions.

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