20L formal jobs created in July, biggest monthly addition to EPFO. 3 lakh women entered job market

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New Delhi: Indias formal job sector saw 19.94 lakh net jobs created in July 2024, as indicated by the number of new subscribers added to the Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), the state-run retirement fund manager..

This is the biggest monthly addition to the organised workforce since the government started tracking payroll data in April 2018, Union labour and employment minister Mansukh Mandaviya said Monday, releasing the EPFOs provisional payroll data...

Mandaviya said that this indicated recovery in the organised labour market, adding that a huge capital expenditure (capex) push as well as support from government initiatives, such as production linked incentives and Startup India, contributed to the growth in jobs in the formal sector...

Addressing a press conference, the labour and employment minister said that it was in the 18-25 age group that the highest-ever growth was observed, with 8.77 lakh net additions in the formal sector..

The provisional payroll data also shows that 3 lakh new female members entered the formal job market in July, reflecting a y-o-y growth of 10.94 percent...

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