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Telecom secy says affected workers to be redeployed

- ROMITA MAJUMDAR

The Centre has woken up to the need for a rapid rehabilita­tion and re-skilling programme for telecom employees in the wake of the fear of large-scale unemployme­nt in the sector. While the government is working towards redeployme­nt of the talent pool, analysts suggest the retail sector is ripe with opportunit­ies for this pool.

“We have to ensure the future of people at the lower level, especially those working in the retail outlets, is sustained. We are working towards stabilisin­g the sector in the new telecom policy, to ensure sustainabl­e jobs for these people,” Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararaj­an said on the sidelines of the 5G India Conference late on Thursday.

She said the government was opening employment avenues through schemes such as BharatNet and public Wi-Fi. It is also working with the Telecom Sector Skill Council to find ways to retrain and redeploy people and also make them competent enough to work in the 5G network. Almost 200,000 people are employed in the industry, directly or indirectly.

The new telecom policy is in the final stage of public consultati­on and will be announced by next month. With 1.18 billion subscriber­s, India is currently the second largest telecommun­ications market in the world and the mobile industry is expected to generate revenue worth ~14 trillion by 2020, reveals DoT data.

Since the launch of the Mukesh Ambaniled Reliance Jio Infocomm, the telecom sector has seen some operators shut shops and others consolidat­e their businesses as they try to overcome the overwhelmi­ng impact of the free services introduced by Jio. Average revenue per user (ARPU) levels have fallen drasticall­y, with Reliance Jio leading the ARPU race, and other operators suffering huge losses due to reduction in interconne­ct usage charges (IUC) and internatio­nal terminatio­n charges (ITC).

According to a report by CIEL HR, the telecom industry is likely to see up to 90,000 job losses this year, against 40,000 a year ago.

Analysts have already estimated up to 5000 redundant job roles in the merged Vodafone -Idea entity.

“Telcos are not in a position to spend. So there is a surplus of telecom profession­als in the market across all organisati­onal roles. But, there are also the likes of Jio, which are growing. Again, there is lowerlevel growth in consumer retail and fastmoving consumer goods (FMCG) market, which is absorbing a lot of this resource,” said Navnit Singh, chairman and MD of Korn Ferry India, a global HR firm.

According to industry sources, last year Bharti Airtel had laid off 1500 workers, Idea axed around 1800, Vodafone let go 1400, and Reliance Communicat­ions and Aircel together sacked around 2000 people.

"The skill sets of telecom industry resources are impeccable in the domain of data sales, voice over IP, network understand­ing, planning and implementa­tion, signal systems etc. They have good opportunit­y in the retail and e-commerce sectors. Their skill sets blended with the process and product knowledge transfer will be clearly a huge advantage," said Sudeep Sen, assistant vice-president, TeamLease Services.

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Since the launch of Jio, the telecom sector has seen operators shut shops and others consolidat­e their businesses as they try to overcome the impact of Jio’s free services

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