According to a TimesJobs.Com survey, over 70 per cent private sector employees regret working in the private sector after central employees bag 23.55 per cent salary hike.
"The discontent caused in the private sector by this performance-indiscriminate hike to central government employees is palpable. And India Inc employers are having to face the brunt of this dissatisfaction with lowered motivation and performance levels," TimesJobs.Com COO Vivek Madhukar said.
A large majority of respondents (68 per cent) felt that this hike was "unfair". Another 47 per cent respondents believe the raise has no linkage to employee performance while 30 per cent feel the massive hike will eventually widen the public and private sector income disparity.
About 80 per cent junior/entry-level employees said they regretted having taken up jobs in the private sector, reveals the survey. Nearly 75 per cent middle and senior-level employees also shared similar sentiments.
"All (100 per cent) the professionals surveyed said private sector companies should increase minimum wages like the central government," the survey noted.
However, most private sector employees agreed that their jobs offered them more room for career growth. Close to 80 per cent employees think private sector jobs score better over government jobs given the opportunities for growth and job change.
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