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India Fourth Most Optimistic Nation On Hiring Plans For October-December, Says ManpowerGroup Survey

19 percent of employers in India have bullish hiring plans for October-December, while 52 percent expect no change in payrolls.

Workers cross a road outside a Tata Steel plant in Jamshedpur. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
Workers cross a road outside a Tata Steel plant in Jamshedpur. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

Nineteen percent of employers in India have bullish hiring plans for the next three months, while 52 percent expect no change in their payrolls, according to a global survey that predicted softer employment outlook in many markets for the October-December quarter of 2019-20.

According to the ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey, which covered 5,131 employers across India, a net 19 percent of employers are anticipating an actual rise in their staffing numbers, 52 percent expect no change and 28 percent are not sure about adding to their existing staff strength.

Despite the modest number, India is the fourth most optimistic nation about hiring plans for the next three months.

The strongest sentiment was reported in Japan where 26 percent of employers were bullish about their hiring plans for the October-December quarter, followed by Taiwan (21 percent) and the U.S. (20 percent).

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“Hiring plans for the next three months vary significantly globally with robust outlooks reported in many large markets while the uncertainty of Brexit and the impact of tariffs contribute to evidence of softer hiring intentions elsewhere,” said Jonas Prising, ManpowerGroup Chairman and CEO.

Globally, ManpowerGroup interviewed over 59,000 employers in 44 countries and territories. The survey noted that employers expect workforce gains in 43 of 44 countries and territories surveyed in the coming three months.

When compared with the previous quarter, employers in 15 out of 44 countries and territories report stronger hiring prospects, while employers in 23 countries report weaker hiring plans which also includes six who anticipate ‘no change’.

The weakest hiring activity was reported in Spain (0 percent), the Czech Republic (2 percent), Argentina (3 percent), Costa Rica (3 percent), and Switzerland (3 percent).

Chinese employers reported a cautious hiring climate in the coming quarter, as a net four percent employers anticipate a rise in their staff numbers, their weakest outlook in two years.

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The survey further noted that in India, a sectoral analysis shows, public administration and education employers reported the strongest hiring intentions with a net employment outlook of 27 percent. While, respectable payroll gains were also forecast in wholesale and retail trade sector (25 percent) and services sector (22 percent).

Positive hiring opportunities are expected in manufacturing sector and the mining and construction sector, where outlooks stood at 16 percent and 13 percent, and in the transportation and utilities sector at 11 percent.

Employers in all four regions expect to add to payrolls during the forthcoming quarter. The strongest labour market is expected in the east, where net employment outlook stood at 38 percent.

Steady workforce gains were also forecast in all the other three regions, south, west and north with outlooks of 19 percent, 18 percent and 16 percent, respectively.

The ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey is conducted quarterly to measure employers' intentions to increase or decrease the number of employees in their workforces during the next quarter.