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40% employees in India witness reduction in total pay due to pandemic: Survey

A temporary reduction in fixed pay was experienced only by 16 per cent of employees
Last Updated 30 June 2021, 15:41 IST

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to impact the job market, a survey has shown that 40 per cent of the employees in the country witnessed a reduction in their pay.

The 'Human Capital Survey' was conducted by Grant Thornton among 16,700 respondents across sectors, including consumer, retail, e-commerce, financial services, manufacturing, automotive, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, among others.

While the total pay decreased for 40 per cent respondents, a temporary reduction in fixed pay was experienced only by 16 per cent of employees, according to the survey.

However, the survey said there was a trend of decrease in the variable pay or performance pay component with over 31 per cent of employees receiving no variable pay, 33 per cent experiencing a decrease in variable pay.

Grant Thornton Bharat Partner (Human Capital Consulting) Amit Jaiswal said, "While one-third of the respondents experienced a reduction of over 20 per cent in their fixed pay, 40 per cent did not see any change in fixed pay despite an overall decrease in their earnings. This highlighted that the variable pay component of the salary took a major hit."

Over half of the respondents said that if given the option, they would opt for a higher fixed salary even if their overall pay was reduced.

"There is an increased expectation to change the current pay mix and reduce pay-at-risk part of the compensation, specifically in the younger workforce of mid-size organisations," said Jaiswal.

Despite 42 per cent organisations reviewing their strategy, operating structure and performance evaluation framework post-Covid-19, more than 50 per cent respondents said their organisations experienced higher attrition among high-performing employees, compared with the pre-pandemic levels.

Grant Thornton Bharat Director (Human Capital Consulting) Ritika Mathur said, "Almost half of the respondents said the actions taken by their employers met their additional needs. However, 49 per cent feel that there is a need for action from employers to meet their expectations."

The survey further showed that most respondents want benefits, including work from anywhere, insurance, home office allowance and flexible hours.

Over 73 per cent of the survey respondents said organisations must introduce long-term incentives, such as employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and retention bonus.

It showed that work from anywhere, life or medical insurance, home office set-up and flexible hours are also being sought as high-priority benefits.

"There are two big trends clearly emerging from the survey. First, an increased appetite for long-term incentives, especially from the younger workforce. Second, the definition of benefits. It is no longer restricted to medical insurance," Jaiswal said.

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(Published 30 June 2021, 15:41 IST)

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