According to ADP's annual flagship survey, "People at Work 2024: A Global Workforce View," 73% of Indian workers are satisfied with their salaries, marking a substantial increase from 49% in 2023.
This percentage is the highest among the 18 countries surveyed globally. The survey, which included responses from 34,612 workers across multiple regions, highlights that salary remains the most critical factor for 55% of Indian workers when evaluating their jobs.
India also leads in job satisfaction rates, with 81% of respondents expressing contentment. Notably, female workers report higher satisfaction levels (84%) compared to male workers (78%). The education sector stands out with an impressive 88% satisfaction rate, the highest across all sectors surveyed.
Rahul Goyal, managing director of ADP India & Southeast Asia, emphasized the importance of fair compensation in fostering financial wellness and employee engagement. "At ADP, we believe that pay is the core foundation of financial wellness. It's encouraging to see workers more satisfied with their compensation, which translates to more productive and engaged workforces," he said.
Goyal also highlighted the need for employers to offer competitive compensation amid strong economic growth and talent competition. He suggested that, in addition to fair pay, employers could retain talent through additional benefits such as paid time off, one-time bonuses, shopping vouchers, training, and promotion opportunities.
Despite the positive trends, the survey reveals a significant issue: more than half (55%) of Indian workers regularly receive incorrect payments. This underscores the need for robust payroll systems to ensure accurate and timely compensation.
The survey also found that 41% of Indian workers have two or more sources of income, the highest percentage among the countries surveyed. This behavior is primarily driven by the desire for an affluent lifestyle, with 37% of these workers saving for significant purchases and 35% aiming to improve their lifestyle through additional income streams.
The ADP Research Institute conducted the survey between October 22 and November 24, 2023, encompassing a diverse sample of workers, including those in the gig economy, from regions such as Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and North America.
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