Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries has cut its headcount for third year in a row and is mulling a salary model where pay is based on accountability and responsibility of its staff.
The company's staff strength fell by 704 workers during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011, and stood at 22,661 employees.
RIL has disclosed its latest headcount in its 2010-11 annual report, where it also disclosed a new compensation model being mulled over at the company.
"FY-11, saw a significant change in the company's compensation and banding management process. On the variable pay front, efforts are afoot to move towards accountability and responsibility driven variable pay programmes designed uniquely for various levels," it added.
The company's headcount stood at 23,365 employees at the end of fiscal ended March 31, 2010-- during which its employee strength had fallen by 1314.
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