As India steps into 2026, the world of work is undergoing a decisive structural shift, one shaped not by incremental change, but by regulatory implementation, AI-led job redesign, evolving workforce models, and new leadership expectations.
India Employer Forum’s Webinar #18, held on 6 January 2026, brought together senior HR leaders from the manufacturing ecosystem to decode what organisations must prepare for in the next phase of workforce transformation.
Moderated by Subburathinam P, COO, TeamLease Services Ltd., the session featured deep, experience-backed perspectives from:
- Arunima Mohanty, Head HR, Metalman Auto Limited (ex-Sona Comstar)
- Kavita Nigam, CHRO, KARAM PN International
From AI Anxiety to AI Advantage
The discussion opened with a powerful reframing of the role of AI in manufacturing. Rather than a source of job elimination, speakers highlighted how AI is hybridizing roles, improving production planning, predictive maintenance, quality inspection, and compliance. At the same time it is helping to shift productivity measurement from effort-based metrics to process, output, and system-level efficiency. The panel emphasized that AI is not a discipline problem; it is a work design and leadership capability challenge.
Labour Codes & EPFO: A Structural Reset, Not a Cost Shock
With labor codes moving closer to phased implementation and EPFO reforms influencing FY26 budgets, the panel urged organizations to move away from viewing compliance as a “cost event.”
Instead, workforce governance must now sit alongside capex decisions, audit oversight, and enterprise risk management. Manufacturing organizations, especially those dependent on contractual labour and shift-based operations, must adopt scenario-based workforce planning and continuous compliance systems. The key consensus was that these reforms are a restructuring of mindsets, not a temporary disruption.
Skilling, Acceptance & Workforce Readiness
Contrary to popular belief, workforce resistance to technology and reform is not the core challenge. Both speakers underscored that people seek skilling when they are challenged, not protected from change.
Whether through multi-skilling on the shop floor or leadership capability building, aligning skilling with real business needs see higher acceptance, agility, and innovation.
Workforce Models Shaping 2026
The webinar also explored the rapid evolution of workforce models:
- Core + flexi + specialist gig talent
- Fractional leadership in quality, digital, and compliance roles
- Hybrid 2.0 for engineering and support functions
- Project-based and outcome-driven work structures
Manufacturing, the panel agreed, is no longer operating on a one-size-fits-all employment model.
Leadership & Gen Z: Designing for the Future
As Gen Z becomes a dominant workforce cohort, the focus must shift from “managing expectations” to redesigning leadership styles, from command-and-control to accountability, foresight, and human–machine collaboration.
The future of manufacturing, the panel concluded, will not be decided by machines alone, but by how intelligently organizations design work, leadership, and workforce ecosystems.
The session concluded with an engaging Q&A, leaving HR leaders with clear takeaways on productivity, compliance readiness, workforce design, and leadership capability for the years ahead.