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Women’s participation in the blue-collar industry have increased by 35- 40 per cent post-pandemic, but overall percentage of women in the blue-collar workforce is extremely low and stands still ...
The blue-collar workforce has witnessed several transformations in India with little participation by women in the male-dominated industry. The data collated by Economic Times shows that women's ...
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Udaiti Foundation, in collaboration with Quess Corp Limited, on Thursday unveiled the 'State of Women in the Blue-Grey Collar Workforce–2025', a comprehensive data-driven report and policy brief that ...
Across India’s factories, kitchens, warehouses, service counters and construction sites, nearly 3.9 million women form a vital part of the blue-and-grey-collar workforce. Yet, their participation ...
Women hold just one in five jobs in India's blue-collar workforce with harsh workplace challenges ranging from wage disparities to poor sanitation, a survey by job matching and hiring platform Indeed ...
Women in India’s blue-collar workforce hold just one in five jobs, according to the latest survey by Indeed, a job matching and hiring platform. Despite increasing hiring intent, challenges ranging ...