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Who’s paying more: E-commerce, automotive, or manufacturing? Here's what Deloitte report says
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Deloitte's report reveals that blue-collar wages in India are increasing by 5-6% annually, driven by demand in key sectors like manufacturing and e-commerce. Hiring intent is projected to rise by 10% in 2025, with e-commerce leading wage growth at 7%. The report also highlights challenges in wage disparity and the need for reskilling to meet evolving industry demands.
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