News: Indians to pocket highest salary hike in 2007
"Indian workers are set to receive the highest raise, with companies forecasting annual salary hike of 12 per cent resulting in real wage increase of seven per cent once inflation has been taken into consideration," a latest survey by ECA International s aid.
In terms of real wage increase in 2007, India tops the chart of the 45 countries under the survey including Indonesia and China, ECA International added.
Real wage increase is defined as a worker's actual annual salary hike, after inflation is taken into account.
Out of the 45 countries included in the survey, the five highest real salary hike for 2007 are all expected in Asia.
Indian workers are set to receive the highest raise, with predicted annual salary hike of 12 per cent and with inflation being taken into consideration it would amount to a real wage hike of seven per cent, the survey added.
Indonesians along with mainland Chinese are expected to benefit from real wage increase of about 6 per cent, while Philippines and Thailand, with hike of four per cent each, come at fourth and fifth ranks respectively.
ECA is world's largest membership organisation for international human resources professionals. It establishes actual and predicted salary hike in local markets around the world.
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