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Representation of women apprentices in manufacturing sector to touch 40% by year-end: TeamLease

Notably, companies in electronics and auto manufacturing have become entirely gender-agnostic in their recruitment processes for assembly line workers, actively seeking to engage rural women in the workforce

April 23, 2024 / 14:47 IST
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The surge in demand for women apprentices is primarily driven by the booming sectors of auto, Electric Vehicle (EV), electronics, and phone manufacturing
The surge in demand for women apprentices is primarily driven by the booming sectors of auto, Electric Vehicle (EV), electronics, and phone manufacturing

There has been a significant increase in demand for women apprentices in the manufacturing sector, as factories are increasingly adopting gender-agnostic recruitment practices, a sharp departure from traditional hiring norms and underscore the industry’s commitment to fostering inclusive work environments.

According to staffing company TeamLease, in the past 8-10 months, there has been a remarkable five-fold surge in demand for young women who have completed class 10/12 to be appointed as apprentices, reflecting a shifting landscape in India’s workforce dynamics.

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The surge in demand for women apprentices is primarily driven by the booming sectors of auto, Electric Vehicle (EV), electronics, and phone manufacturing. ”This surge is anticipated to lead to a significant increase in the representation of women apprentices, reaching up to 40 per cent by the end of the year,” said Sumit Kumar, Chief strategy officer at TeamLease Degree apprenticeship.

"This surge is anticipated to lead to a significant increase in the representation of women apprentices, reaching up to 40 per cent by the end of the year,” said Sumit Kumar, Chief strategy officer at TeamLease Degree apprenticeship. Kumar stressed on integrating an Apprenticeship Credit Framework aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) in a bid to further revolutionise India’s education and vocational training landscape.