Indian Firms To See 9.9% Salary Hike in 2022, Highest Among BRIC Nations
After a volatile period of pandemic, Indian organisations are expected to witness a 9.9 per cent salary increase in 2022, compared to 9.3 per cent in 2021, a new report showed on Wednesday.
New Delhi, February 16: After a volatile period of pandemic, Indian organisations are expected to witness a 9.9 per cent salary increase in 2022, compared to 9.3 per cent in 2021, a new report showed on Wednesday. India continues to project the highest salary increases among the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) nations in 2022, with Brazil at 5 per cent, Russia at 6.1 per cent and China at 6 per cent.
The industries with the highest projected salary increases are e-commerce and venture capital, hi-tech/IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) and life sciences, according to leading global professional services firm Aon. 7th Pay Commission: Salary Hike Up to Rs 81,000 Likely for Central Govt Employees if DA Rate Hiked to 31%.
However, the Indian organisations also reported the highest attrition figure -- 21 per cent -- in over a decade in 2021. "Salary increases should come as a welcome break for employees amid a volatile period. For employers, it could emerge as a double-edged sword when you combine the rising cost of talent with record-high attrition numbers," said Nitin Sethi, partner and CEO of Aon's Human Capital Solutions in India.
"This trend is fuelled by economic recovery and the need for organisations to invest in new-age capabilities to build a resilient workforce," he added. The report analysed data across 1,500 companies from more than 40 industries.
"Even sectors that struggled during the first wave of the pandemic, such as retail, logistics and quick-service restaurants, have bounced back by focusing on modern trade/digital channels, which is reflected in salary increases of 8 per cent and above," said Roopank Chaudhary, partner in Aon's Human Capital Solutions in India. "However, we do see some potential headwinds due to anticipated high inflationary pressures and the still-prevalent COVID-19 threat."
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