Frontline job creation drops 17.5 per cent to over 6.6 million in FY23: report
According to a report by BetterPlace, the number of frontline jobs created in 2022-23 declined by 17.5% compared to the previous year. This decrease can be attributed to macroeconomic headwinds and an uncertain economic environment. However, the ongoing festive season is expected to boost demand for manpower, and the logistics and mobility sector has become the highest employment industry for frontline workers.
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