Tag: Abhishek Agarwal

  • The impact of the gig economy on the Indian workforce

    The impact of the gig economy on the Indian workforce

    The gig economy has emerged as a transformative force in India, fundamentally altering the way people work, how businesses operate, and the structure of employment itself. Characterized by short-term contracts, freelance work, and flexible working hours, the gig economy provides an alternative to traditional full-time employment, and it is reshaping the Indian workforce at an unprecedented scale.

    With the proliferation of digital platforms like Uber, Zomato, Swiggy, and Upwork, the gig economy is rapidly expanding, offering a range of opportunities across various industries. While it presents significant advantages like flexibility and income potential for workers, it also raises concerns about job security, benefits, and long-term financial stability. As India positions itself as a major player in the global economy, understanding the impact of the gig economy on its workforce is crucial for the country’s socio-economic development.

    Rise of the gig economy in India

    India, with its large and young labor force, has witnessed an exponential rise in gig work over the past decade. According to a report by the Boston Consulting Group, around 15 million people were engaged in gig work in India as of 2022. This number is expected to grow substantially as more individuals opt for freelance and contract-based work over conventional employment.

    Several factors have contributed to the growth of the gig economy in India. The rapid penetration of smartphones and internet connectivity has made it easier for people to access digital platforms that connect gig workers with employers. Moreover, changing attitudes toward work, especially among millennials and Gen Z, have led to a preference for flexibility, autonomy, and the ability to work on multiple projects rather than committing to a single employer.

    Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the gig economy’s growth, as many traditional businesses were forced to adapt to remote work and embrace a more flexible workforce. Companies, especially in sectors like food delivery, e-commerce, and IT services, turned to gig workers to meet demand surges, further driving the shift towards non-traditional employment.

    Benefits of the gig economy for workers

    One of the primary attractions of the gig economy is the flexibility it offers. Workers have the freedom to choose when, where, and how much they want to work, which is especially appealing to those who value work-life balance. This model also provides opportunities for individuals to explore diverse skill sets, take on multiple roles, and earn income from different sources, all without being tied to a full-time job.

    For many people, the gig economy serves as a means to earn supplemental income, whether they are students, homemakers, or professionals looking for extra work. In regions with limited full-time job opportunities, gig work allows individuals to tap into the global market and secure freelance projects, reducing regional employment disparities.

    Furthermore, the gig economy has been instrumental in promoting entrepreneurship, especially among the youth. Many young workers are now able to start their own businesses, offer specialised services, or work as consultants, thanks to the ease with which they can connect with clients through digital platforms.

    Challenges for gig workers

    Despite its advantages, the gig economy presents several challenges, particularly around income stability and job security. Gig workers often lack access to essential benefits such as health insurance, pensions, and paid leave, which are standard in traditional employment. The absence of a formal employment contract can leave gig workers vulnerable to exploitation, with low pay, irregular hours, and limited bargaining power.

    Income volatility is another significant concern. While some gig workers can earn a substantial income, many face unpredictable earnings due to fluctuations in demand or competition with other freelancers. This uncertainty can make it difficult for workers to plan for long-term financial goals or manage their expenses effectively.

    Additionally, the lack of social security benefits like provident fund contributions or access to unemployment insurance means that gig workers are left unprotected in times of crisis. This was evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, where many gig workers lost their income due to restrictions on movement, with limited government support to fall back on.

    Impact on the broader workforce

    The gig economy’s rise is also influencing traditional employment models in India. Companies are increasingly adopting hybrid workforce models, where they rely on a mix of full-time employees and gig workers to achieve greater operational flexibility. While this may lead to cost savings for businesses, it also raises concerns about the future of full-time jobs and the growing casualisation of labor.

    On a larger scale, the gig economy is contributing to changes in labor policies and regulations in India. The government has recognized the need to provide gig workers with some level of social security and has introduced schemes like the Code on Social Security, 2020, which includes provisions for gig and platform workers. However, the effective implementation of such policies remains a challenge.

    Conclusion

    The gig economy offers both opportunities and challenges for the Indian workforce. While it provides workers with flexibility, autonomy, and access to new income streams, it also raises concerns about job security, benefits, and income stability. As the gig economy continues to expand, it will be essential for policymakers, businesses, and workers to find a balance that ensures both flexibility and protection for gig workers. By addressing these challenges, India can harness the potential of the gig economy while safeguarding the rights and well-being of its workforce.

    The article has been authored by Judge India president and Judge Group, global delivery, Abhishek Agarwal.

  • Balancing Art: Strategies for maintaining work-life harmony in a corporate environment

    Balancing Art: Strategies for maintaining work-life harmony in a corporate environment

    Mumbai- Picture this: You finally escape the office after a marathon of meetings, only to find yourself checking work emails over dinner with loved ones. This scenario is all too familiar for many in the corporate world, where work-life balance can seem more elusive than ever. As pressures mount and technology keeps us constantly connected, maintaining harmony between work and personal life becomes increasingly important. According to a 2023 Randstad study, 72% of employees believe a healthy work-life balance is crucial for their well-being and productivity.

    Defining Work-Life Harmony

    Work-life harmony isn’t merely about spending equal time at work and home. It’s about finding a satisfying equilibrium that feels right for you—balancing professional demands with personal interests and self-care. When you achieve this balance, you unlock a treasure trove of benefits – increased productivity, greater job satisfaction, and a healthier, happier you.

    The Indian Corporate Challenge

    The Indian corporate world throws several curveballs at achieving work-life harmony. Long hours are par for the course, deadlines are unforgiving, and the pressure to be constantly available blurs the lines between work and personal life. A 2024 Hub staff report paints a concerning picture: 26% of salaried Indian employees routinely work beyond office hours, and a staggering 62% check work emails even during personal time. This constant connectivity makes it incredibly difficult to truly disconnect and recharge.

    Strategies for a Balanced Act

    Both individuals and companies have a role to play in creating a work-life balance ecosystem. Here’s how:

    Individual Strategies:

    1   Draw the Line: Establish clear work hours and stick to them religiously. Avoid checking work emails or taking calls outside those designated times. This creates a crucial separation between work and personal life.

    2   Prioritize Like a Pro: Focus on the most important tasks. Don’t be afraid to delegate or reschedule less urgent ones. This helps manage your workload effectively and reduces stress.

    3   Time Management Hacks: Employ tools like to-do lists and task prioritization to maximize your productivity. Remember, a well-managed schedule is a stress-free schedule.

    4   The Power of Disconnecting: Schedule regular digital detoxes. Shut off work emails and calls during personal time. This allows you to recharge and return to work with renewed focus.

    5   Self-Care is the Secret Weapon: Prioritize your physical and mental well-being. Exercise, meditation, or pursuing hobbies can significantly boost your resilience and performance at work.

    Communication is Key

    1   Talk it Out: Have open and honest conversations with your manager about workload, deadlines, and expectations. Clear communication can lead to a more manageable workload and a better understanding of your priorities.

    2   Explore Flexibility: Discuss flexible work arrangements like compressed workweeks or remote work (if applicable). Studies have shown that remote work options can significantly improve work-life balance for Indian employees.

    The Company’s Role

    Companies have a responsibility to foster a work-life balance culture. Here’s how they can contribute:

    1   Embrace Flexibility: Offer flexible work hours or remote work opportunities. This empowers employees to manage their time more effectively and achieve a better work-life balance.

    2   Prioritize Well-being: Invest in wellness programs to support employee well-being. This could include anything from gym memberships to mindfulness workshops.

    Remember, It’s a Two-Way Street

    The Hubstaff report also revealed a crucial statistic: 33% of employees with a positive work-life balance are more likely to stay with their current employer. This highlights the importance of work-life balance for employee retention.

    Conclusion: Finding Your Harmony

    Work-life balance in today’s corporate world isn’t just about juggling time; it’s about weaving your professional and personal life into a tapestry of fulfillment. By setting boundaries, prioritizing tasks, and taking care of yourself, you can navigate the demands of your job while nurturing a healthy personal life. Companies that champion a culture of flexibility and well-being can empower their employees to achieve this balance.

    Whether you’re a young professional starting your journey or a seasoned manager, finding the right work-life balance is a continuous effort. Take charge by implementing these strategies and fostering open communication. By doing so, you can create a fulfilling and harmonious balance that enriches both your professional and personal life.

    The author of this article is Abhishek Agarwal, President – Judge India & Global Delivery at The Judge Group. 

  • Sattvik Certifications awards Farmley with vegetarian and vegan certification

    Sattvik Certifications awards Farmley with vegetarian and vegan certification

    Mumbai: Sattvik Certifications, a leading standard-developing organisation specifically for vegetarian and vegan standard certifications, is proud to announce that Farmley, has been awarded the prestigious vegetarian and vegan certifications in recognition of its commitment to producing vegetarian and plant-based products and maintaining a cruelty-free manufacturing process.

    Sattvik Certifications, noted for its strict standards and extensive review procedure, has awarded Farmley the vegetarian and vegan certificates following a thorough inspection of its facilities, ingredients, and manufacturing practices.

    Farmley co-founder Abhishek Agarwal expressed enthusiasm about the recognition, stating, “We are honored to receive the Vegetarian and Vegan Certifications from Sattvik Certifications. This acknowledgment aligns with our dedication to offering high-quality, vegetarian, and vegan  products while upholding ethical and sustainable practices in our manufacturing process.”

    Sattvik Certifications assesses a variety of criteria, including as ingredient sourcing, production procedures, and cross-contamination prevention measures, to verify that a manufacturing unit meets the stringent requirements for vegetarian and vegan certifications.

    “We are pleased to grant the prestigious Vegetarian and Vegan Certifications to Farmley. This recognition is a testament to their commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. Farmley exemplifies the values that Sattvik Certifications and the Sattvik Council of India champion – a dedication to quality, compassion, and the well-being of both consumers and the environment.” said Sattvik Certifications founder Sattvik Council of India secretary general Abhishek Biswas.

    The Farmley production plant’s dedication to sustainability, animal welfare, and consumer health has established it as a food production industry leader. Sattvik’s vegetarian and vegan certifications add to Farmley’s image as a responsible and conscientious market player. Providing labeling clarity and quality assurance to their loyal vegetarian and vegan customers.