Q-comm to drive 60 per cent surge in gig worker hiring in 2025
The top five quick commerce players are currently employing around 70,000 under-the-roof workers and 250,000–300,000 delivery partners.
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Labour codes pinch: Swiggy, Zomato, Amazon to keep aside up to 2% for gig worker welfare.
The code on social security clearly states that gig and platform workers also need to be brought under the purview of social security. They number...
Read MoreRenewable energy emerging as India’s next big jobs engine
A recent analysis projects that by 2030, the renewable energy sector will generate over 3 million jobs in India, with 1.7 million new opportunities emerging...
Read MoreTravel & hospitality hiring up 5.9% in H2 FY26 amid tourism revival
The travel and hospitality sector is soaring on the back of a strong tourism revival and global events, delivering a +5.9 percent Net Employment Change...
Read MoreFee waivers deliver cheaper orders, but riders pay the price
In dense urban clusters, batched runs now make up a much larger share of deliveries than earlier this year. Riders who handled 22–32 orders a...
Read MoreAttrition no longer hurts companies; employers have made peace with job churn
Employees no longer wait for annual appraisals they move as soon as there’s a small hike for better title. Companies too have normalized this churn...
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