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India salary hikes to stay at 9% in 2026; manufacturing, auto to leadThe manufacturing & engineering sector and the automotive sector are set to have the highest salary increases of 9.5%, with global capabili...
India Inc to see 9% salary increments in 2026, with manufacturing, automotive sectors set for highest hikesIndian companies are set to give average salary hikes of 9% in 2026. Manufacturing and automotive sectors will see the highest increases at...
Survey shows 6.25% hike in average CEO compensationThe average pay of chief executive officers (CEOs) in India rose by 6.25% to Rs 11.9 crore ($1.6m) in 2023, while compensation packages for...
India Inc set to continue with pre-pandemic level increments in 9-9.5% range: MercerAfter having grappled with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, cost deferrals and reduction measures to ensure business continuity, most c...
Companies reverting to pre-Covid levels of increment; average hike seen at ~9% in 2022: Mercer studyAcross all employee categories, increments in tech was back to 2019 levels of 9% and higher than all industries average of 8% for 2021. Ove...
10.5% salary rise expected across industries in 2016: SurveySalaries are likely to increase by 10.5 per cent across levels and industries this year mainly due to optimistic economic outlook, a survey...
Base salaries likely to increase by 10.5%: SurveyCompanies in India are likely to increase base salaries by 10.5% this year and 48% of them plan to increase headcount, according to a surve...
India Inc to see 10.5% salary hike in ’16; higher for life sciences, IT and chemical industriesCompanies in India expect to increase base salaries by 10.5% next year and almost half of them plan to hire more workers, according to a su...
Money matters: Indian IT companies among world's worst paymasters; four times less than SwitzerlandIndia was ranked 7th on the list of lowest paymasters for information technology (IT) managers, down by one position from last year's.
Proxy advisory firms question promoters' disproportionately high salaries in companiesProxy advisory firms that provide advisory services to institutional shareholders on using their votes in companies, are questioning dispro...
'Saakshar Bharat' being launched in OdishaThe central programme was launched in Bolangir, Kalahandi and Sundargarh, in the first phase.
Average salary hikes likely to be at 11% in 2015: MercerAccording to Mercer's 'Total Remuneration Survey', the actual salary increase across industries and career levels for 2014 stood at 10.6 pe...
Corporate sentiment cautiously positive; employees can expect 12% hike this year: MercerThe pharmaceutical sector, at 12%, expects the highest salary increments while high-tech sector is expected to give the lowest increments a...
12% salary hike expected across industries this year: Mercer SurveyThe pharmaceutical sector expects highest salary increments at 12.5%, while the high-tech sector is expected to give the lowest increments ...
- Salary, leaders and work-life balance crucial to employees: JobBuzz Survey
Approximately 30% of the workforce highlighted remuneration as the top reason to work in a company in a survey conducted by JobBuzz.
- Overall 12% salary increase expected across industries in 2012: Survey
An overall 12% salary increase is expected across industries in 2012 while 84% companies indicate buoyant hiring intentions this year.
- India to lead pay hike chart in Asia: Mercer survey
Indian heads of organizations are expected to get the best salary hikes of 8.3%, much better than most of their Asian counterparts.
- 'Executives in India to get higher salary than Asian peers'
According to global staffing consultancy executive remuneration survey findings, the average base pay for heads of organisations in India i...
- Over half of India's workforce self-employed: NSSO survey
More than half of the country's overall workforce is self-employed, as per the data of a government survey released today.
- 'Pvt sector to spend up to 35 pc less on ads, entertainment'
Industry chamber Assocham said on Thursday that the private sector will spend up to 35 per cent less on advertising and entertainment remun...