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    Diversity initiatives are bringing more women to certain roles: Survey

    Indian companies are prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives, with varying levels of women's representation across roles highlighted in a Manpower Group survey. Administrative and operational roles show higher female presence, while top-level management and STEM roles exhibit lower representation. Key findings emphasize the importance of trust, relationship building, and technology-driven solutions like AI for unbiased recruitment.

    L&T hit by 'severe' skilled manpower shortage: 45,000 engineers & techies needed

    Larsen & Toubro (L&T) faces a severe shortage of skilled labor, with a deficit of 25,000 workers in engineering and construction, and 20,000 in IT and IT services, per its Chairman S N Subrahmanyan. This shortfall, due to various factors including high attrition and migration, is affecting project execution.

    IKEA gears up for Delhi-NCR launch with strengthened supply chains, better demand forecasting

    With an eye on its launch in the Delhi NCR market early next year, the Swedish furniture retailer is looking to corner a bigger chunk of India’s market pie.

    Hospitality industry faces huge talent crunch; to add a million jobs in next few years, say experts

    The surge in tourism post the pandemic has catalysed an unprecedented increase in hospitality hiring, particularly in entry-level apprenticeship and trainee positions, Randstad India said, adding that the sector has witnessed a remarkable growth of more than 200 per cent in apprentice and trainee hires over the last two years. According to industry reports, the hospitality industry is currently one of the biggest employment generators with the formal sector offering jobs to over 40-50 lakh people, while for the informal sector, it is difficult to give a number, but it is huge.

    Unrelenting heat sets AC demand on fire, scorches buyers' pockets as India's torrid summer goes on and on

    As an unprecedented heat wave drives much of India indoors, AC prices have shot up in most regions of the country. Along with prices, sales too have jumped conspicuously. For some players, keeping pace with rising demand has become quite a task, leading to shortages in several parts of the market.

    Congress accuses govt of 'destroying' railways, demands Ashwini Vaishnaw's resignation

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said whenever there is a train accident, Modi government's railway minister reaches the spot under the glare of cameras and behaves as if everything is fine.

    • Companies cautious on short-term hiring, but overall outlook stays upbeat

      Employers in India are showing caution in short-term hiring for the July-September quarter, with a net employment outlook of 30%, six percentage points lower than the current quarter and the same period last year. While 48% of employers plan to hire more people, 18% expect a decrease in hiring or have no plans to hire. The most optimistic sectors are finance and real estate, healthcare and life sciences, and IT, while communication services and transport, logistics, and automotive are less optimistic.

      Why breaks are important to work hard and achieve success, of both employees and organisations

      Aditya Narayan Mishra, Managing Director and CEO of CIEL HR Services, emphasizes the importance of breaks and holidays for workplace respect and gratitude. Somdutta Singh, Founder and CEO of Assiduus Global Inc, highlights the role of breaks in preventing burnouts and promoting overall well-being.

      Midcap IT companies in India poach talent from industry majors

      Midcap IT companies in India are attracting more employees from larger rivals in the past two years. This trend is seen in the technology services sector amidst macroeconomic challenges and a focus on hiring deployable talent.

      As mercury rises, so does the demand for home delivery

      Ecommerce platforms are experiencing a surge in demand for essentials like groceries, leading to a spike in deliveries. This surge is also increasing the demand for manpower at dark stores and distribution centers. Orders in the National Capital Region have seen a sharp increase, with consumers also ordering ice-creams and beverages online.

      Talent demand in EV segment drives in new roles and contract hiring

      The electric vehicle (EV) industry is booming, creating a demand for diverse skills and expertise. Opportunities span technical, leadership, and operational roles. Contract staffing is playing a crucial role in meeting the industry's needs, with a focus on talent development and agile solutions. Leaders face challenges in talent acquisition and navigating industry dynamics amidst rapid advancements.

      Most Indian cities reeling from labour crisis in election season

      The second-longest Lok Sabha elections in the history of the nation spanning 44 days have thrown up a slew of handsome and instant earning opportunities for migrant workers back home, from attending election rallies and door-to-door pamphlet distribution to tenting, vehicle business, catering and food supply.

      Hotels up hiring game: About 100,000 jobs likely to be created in 12-18 months

      Hotels across segments are ramping up their workforce as they are adding more rooms and entering new markets amid a strong pickup in business and leisure travel. The jobs they are recruiting for are a mix of permanent, temporary and gig, said Balasubramanian A, vice president and head of consumer, hospitality and ecommerce at TeamLease.

      Green career path looks promising but remember that it is a nascent industry

      The green job sector is rapidly expanding with numerous growth opportunities, but also presents challenges due to its nascent stage. Individuals must navigate issues like evolving landscapes, skill gaps, and market fluctuations. Strategies include pursuing relevant education, upskilling, leveraging AI, networking, and remaining adaptable to excel in this dynamic industry.

      Sweltering heat pushes up demand for temporary workers in rural markets

      There is a 20% year-on-year increase in rural job vacancies, according to executives at recruitment services and consumer companies. They estimate 20,000-50,000 new temporary jobs are being created this year thanks to robust summer season demand in rural and semi-urban areas while companies with a large focus on rural businesses are looking to bolster sales and distribution presence in the hinterlands.

      Tata Power to target 20% share in PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana: CEO

      "The expectation is that in the next 4-5 years, about 25-30 GW of capacity will be added. We are looking to cover about 20% of this but it will be over five years. It will be flat in the initial years but possibly from the second or third year, we will see much more capacity getting added."

      Seasonal manpower demand soars, 2024 looks set to be a record year for temporary summer jobs

      Most in demand are delivery, in-store, on-ground, after-sales service and manufacturing workers for industries producing summer goods with companies struggling to find people to fill roles.

      Demand for entry to junior-level frontline manpower in BFSI increases by 20–25% in 2024

      Demand for entry-level positions in the BFSI sector has increased due to a surge in housing loans, personal loans, and credit cards. This demand is not limited to tier-1 cities and is also seen in tier-2 and -3 cities. Attrition continues to be a major challenge for companies in the sector.

      MCD passes proposal to hire gardeners to maintain parks, greenery in Delhi

      According to the tabled document, the proposed manpower will be hired cluster-wise by the horticulture department of the corporation for five months. A total cost of Rs 24,81,09,100 will be incurred for hiring the manpower across five clusters. "Maintenance of parks and greenery cannot be achieved without deploying manpower as the department is dependent on outsourced manpower for maintenance of parks and gardens," the proposal reasoned.

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