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Good News: Increase salary of private sector employees next year, companies have given indications

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Good news: There is good news for the employees working in the private sector. There may be a good increase in his salary next year. This has been revealed in Deloitte’s survey.



Good news: There is good news for the employees working in the private sector. There may be a good increase in his salary next year. The corporate world has increased the salary of its employees by an average of 8 percent in the year 2021. But Deloitte’s survey has revealed that the average salary hike for the year 2022 is expected to go up to 8.6 percent.

In this way, private sector employees can get good salary increase next year. According to the second phase of Deloitte’s Workforce and Salary Increment Trends Survey 2021, 92 per cent of companies have raised salaries by 8 per cent in 2021, compared to just 4.4 per cent in 2020.

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The survey has revealed that in 2022, the IT sector is likely to see the highest salary increase. After this, the salary of employees in the life science field will increase. On the other hand, there will be less growth in retail, hospitality, restaurants, infrastructure and real estate. Companies in these sectors can give the lowest salary increase according to the growth of their business.

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Significantly, in the year 2020, only 60 percent of the companies had increased the salary of the employees. This survey was started in July. There were more than 450 companies in it. The survey first got to know them from experienced Human Resource (HR) professionals. 450 companies were included in this survey. According to the survey, companies will continue to differentiate salary increments based on skills and performance.

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