HR experts say salary hikes during difficult times are an attempt by companies to generate a positive, feel-good effect among employees, who fear losing their jobs should the downturn persist.
"Firstly, salary hikes of this nature mean companies see a trend reversal in auto sales. Demand is creeping in. Next, pay hikes not only boost employee morale, it also directly boosts performance, says Krishna Prakash, Managing Partner of EMA Partners International.
The country's largest manufacturer of passenger vehicles, Maruti Suzuki, despite a less than impressive sales volume growth of 1.45 per cent for the year ending March 2009, plans to give a salary hike. Last year, it gave an average hike of 15 per cent.
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