Hyderabad Apprentices Earn 132 Per Cent More Than Counterparts

The TeamLease Skill University Stipend Primer Report also revealed that Telangana tops the list as one of the highest paying state

The stipend paid to apprentices in Hyderabad is 132 per cent higher than the applicable minimum wages in the state. Not only companies in Hyderabad, but corporates across Telangana are also generous when it comes to rewarding apprentices, according to the latest TeamLease Skill University Stipend Primer Report.  With a stipend that is 132 per cent higher than the minimum wages, Telangana tops the list as one of the highest paying state. Amongst sectors Automobile and Allied industries, Tourism and Hospitality, Consumer Goods and Durables were the top paying sector for apprentices in the city. The growing demand for skilled talent coupled with revisions in the apprenticeship act seems to be positively impacting the apprenticeship eco-system, the report states. TLSU is located in Gujarat and is considered India’s first “Skills University” established under Public–Private Partnership between the Government of Gujarat and TeamLease Services, a manpower, recruitment & staffing solutions company.  

Source: The New Indian Express

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