52% CEOs expect job losses post lockdown: CII Survey


New Delhi, Apr 5 (IANS): Around 52 per cent of top corporate bosses in India anticipate that job losses will occur after the nation-wide lockdown is lifted, according to a CII CEO Snap Poll.

The survey found that 46 per cent of the CEOs do not expect job cuts while the rest 2 per cent are not sure.

"About 52 per cent of the CEOs anticipate job losses in their respective sectors post lockdown. 47 per cent of the firms expect upto 15 per cent job losses and another 32 per cent expected 15 to 30 per cent job losses," said the CII survey.

The survey, conducted electronically, saw a cross-country participation of close to 200 CEOs across sectors.

Further, the survey found that much of the inventory of companies is lying idle.

"About 64 per cent (inventory) is expected to be cleared in less than 30 days. However, demand will not hold good for the next 30 days and beyond," it said.

Also, most of the firms expect revenues to fall more than 10 per cent and profits to decline more than 5 per cent in the fourth quarter of FY2019-20 and the first quarter of FY2020-21.

The CII Poll also shows that access to manpower and movement of products are the major constraints in essentials manufacture, transport and distribution.

Commenting on the survey, CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said: "The government could announce a fiscal stimulus package for the industry and implement it on fast track mode, given that the sudden imposition of the lockdown has significantly impacted industry operations and the uncertainty of a recovery threatens substantial loss of livelihoods going forward."

Industry players and chambers have raised concerns of the economic impact of the current crisis and also sought a stimulus package from the government.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has assured that the government is working on a package for the industry and would announce its soon. She is also heading the Covid-19 economic response task force.

On March 26, Sitharaman announced an economic relief package of Rs 1.7 lakh crore for the poor and migrant workers under the Prime Minister Gareeb Kalyan Scheme.

 

 

  

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  • Sachidananda Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    Dear CEOs'.... if you don't take decision to terminate your employees.... job loss situation will not arise..... this is the difficult time for everyone.... there is no point in earning million rupees in bonus to your pocket by ruining the life of your own employees... Almost all Companies so far made millions of rupees in profit.... and now time has come to give it back something to your own employees... Pls love your employees like you love your bonus, your salary and your own family

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  • Karan Arjun, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    I disagree because these CEOs dont have any knowledge they are from HR background they did not get any job so they come into IT sector and harass technical people in low level.

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  • Manoj, Kavoor

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    True. Thats why a plan has to b in place for 'What Next'. Enough of procrastination, start working on it.

    How 2 go about, post April 14th, shld b in place. "NOBODY PLANS TO FAIL, THEY ONLY FAIL TO PLAN". As a salaried person, i am concerned whether i am the same person before lockdown. Job loss, migration of labourers, unavailability of opportunities abroad, keeping citizens busy, creating newer employment opportunities, bringing up the travel, tourism and hospitality sectors and a lot more. Wake up Govt, time for slumber is OVER.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    since 2014 indians lost jobs due 2 da gau-shaalas govt.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 06 2020

    Moody's pegs India's GDP at 1.5% ...

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