New Delhi: The number of employees on the rolls of FMCG major HUL declined 10.7 per cent to 5,898 in FY26, according to the latest annual report of the company.The leading FMCG maker had 6,604 permanent employees on its rolls as on March 31, 2025, the company, which is investing Rs 2,000 crore to expand manufacturing capacity in fast-growing premium categories across beauty & wellbeing and home care liquids, said."The company has 5,898 permanent employees on the rolls as on 31st March, 2026," said HUL.Also Read: Premiumisation, digital push, and India’s consumption story: Inside HUL’s growth blueprintThe percentage increase in the median remuneration of employees for the financial year was 6.08 per cent.Besides, it is also taking efforts to build a more equitable and inclusive workplace, HUL said, adding that it has achieved "meaningful progress"."Women currently represent 44 per cent of our managerial workforce, and we remain committed to strengthening this further," it said."Today, we have 1,400 women employed across our manufacturing operations and have successfully onboarded more than 1,500 women into sales roles," said HUL.
HUL employees on permanent roll down 10.7% to 5,898 in FY26
Hindustan Unilever Limited's permanent employee count will decrease by 10.7 percent to 5,898 by March 2026. The company is investing significantly in expanding manufacturing for premium products. Median employee remuneration is projected to rise by 6.08 percent. HUL is also focusing on workplace inclusivity, with women comprising 44 percent of its managerial staff.












