New Delhi:Amid COVID-19 disruptions, 66 per cent of organisations have deferred or suspended their hiring schedule at different job levels, while 30 per cent have also reduced their headcount budgets, a report said on Monday.
Across job roles, except at non-management levels, most companies have opted to go ahead with freezing or suspending hiring, according to KPMG in India's COVID-19 HR practices survey report titled "Cutting through Crisis".
However, very few organisations in sectors such as IT/ITES, life sciences/pharma and consumer said they suspended hiring schedules.
The findings showed that about 50 per cent 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 per cent of organisations admitted to having reduced it, said the report.
However, most organisations in IT/ITES, life sciences/pharma and retail sector have refrained from any downwards trend in the overall promotion cycle.
The survey showed that while 50 per cent organisations across industries are keeping their salary increment budgets unchanged, around 36 per cent organisations have opted for decreasing the salary increment budgets.