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50% organizations are keeping salary increment budgets unchanged: Report

• By Shweta Modgil
50% organizations are keeping salary increment budgets unchanged: Report

As per the KPMG India’s COVID-19 HR Practices Survey ‘Cutting through crisis’, which aims to capture and understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the key HR processes, policies and interventions across industries, 50 percent organizations across industries are keeping their salary increment budgets unchanged, around 36 percent organizations have opted for decreasing the salary increment budgets. 

This survey was administered and garnered responses from 315 organizations across 20 industry sectors. The survey highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a wide gamut of HR practices and processes like – employee well-being, engagement, recruitment, compensation and benefits, performance management, learning, and development, etc.

Here are some of the key findings-

Organization support and well-being

• While 68 percent responding organizations admitted that they are mature to support remote working, only 48 percent of the organizations are supporting their employees by providing laptops with secured connections to ensure smooth remote working.

• 72 percent respondents confirmed the adherence of basic precautionary health measures like usage of sanitizers by their firms, select organizations have gone a mile ahead to ensure the safety of their on-site employees by adopting practices such as daily fumigation of transport buses, plant workspace, boosting immunity through health supplements and food etc.

Employee engagement and communication

• 75 percent of organizations have re-defined their communication strategy to increase engagement of employees, virtual team meetings and briefing for employees by the leadership being the top two leading engagement practices.

• Additionally, few companies have enabled AI-enabled pulse surveys to capture well- being of employees more frequently.

Learning and development

The current crisis is pushing the majority of corporates to take the leap and switch to e-webinars (27 percent) and ‘e-learning’ (26 percent).

Long term perspective

Compensation and benefits

Promotions

50 percent of the companies have deferred or suspended their promotion schedule; at the same time, a downward trend on promotions numbers across all job levels was observed wherein 33 percent of organizations admitted to having reduced it.

Recruitment

The findings clearly highlight what has been the trend for the last two months- while hiring and promotions are seeing a downward trend as organizations struggle to cut costs, learning and engagement of employees has seen a major uptick as they redefine strategies to make employees working from home more productive.