64 pc of Indian employers open to apprenticeships for LGBTQIA+: Report

IANS April 15, 2025 173 views

A groundbreaking report highlights India's progressive workplace transformation with increased LGBTQIA+ apprenticeship opportunities. Leading industries like tourism, electronics, and telecommunications are championing inclusive hiring practices. The study reveals 64% of employers are now open to LGBTQIA+ apprentices, signaling a significant cultural shift. This trend demonstrates a growing understanding that diversity drives innovation and business growth in the modern workforce.

"Apprenticeships are a bridge between education and employment" - Dr. Nipun Sharma, TeamLease CEO
New Delhi, April 15: India’s apprenticeship landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with organisations increasingly embracing LGBTQIA+ inclusion as a core workforce strategy, according to a report on Tuesday.

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64% employers support LGBTQIA+ apprenticeship opportunities

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Tourism and tech sectors lead inclusive hiring practices

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Diverse workforce seen as innovation catalyst

The report, by TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship, showed that 64 per cent of employers have expressed openness to hiring LGBTQIA+ apprentices -- a significant step toward fostering diversity in the workplace.

While 24 per cent of businesses remain neutral, a clear shift is evident as leading industries take proactive measures to champion inclusion.

"Apprenticeships have long been a bridge between education and employment, and their role in promoting diversity is more crucial than ever. With 64 per cent of employers demonstrating openness to LGBTQIA+ apprentices, industries must capitalise on this momentum,” said Dr. Nipun Sharma, CEO of TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship.

“Beyond hiring, companies need to create work environments that foster belonging, psychological safety, and career advancement for LGBTQIA+ talent. This is not just about representation -- it’s about ensuring that all individuals have equal opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute meaningfully to India's evolving workforce," he added.

Industries showing strong willingness to onboard LGBTQIA+ apprentices include the tourism and hospitality industry (72 per cent), followed by the electronic systems and electricals sector and the telecommunication industry (71 per cent).

These industries are followed closely by the biotech, pharma, and life sciences sectors, with 66 per cent embracing inclusive hiring practices.

"The integration of LGBTQIA+ apprentices into India’s workforce marks a progressive shift toward true inclusivity. Industries like tourism, electronics, and telecom are leading by example, proving that diversity is not just a corporate responsibility but a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and business growth,” Sharma said.

He noted that emerging industries such as Global Capability Centers (GCCs) and drone technology firms are also setting new benchmarks, with 74 per cent and 71 per cent of employers actively prioritising diverse hiring.

In addition, the rising representation of LGBTQIA+ apprentices in EV and mobility (38 per cent) and semiconductor (56 per cent) underscores a growing industry-wide acknowledgment of the strategic and economic advantages of an equitable workforce.

“As apprenticeships become a preferred route for skill development, businesses must take proactive steps -- through policy changes, awareness programs, and mentorship initiatives -- to ensure an equitable and a thriving workplace for all," Sharma said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such heartening news! 🏳️‍🌈 The tourism and hospitality sector leading at 72% shows how customer-facing industries understand the value of diversity. Hope more sectors follow suit!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the progress, I wonder how many of these companies actually have proper support systems in place beyond just hiring. Inclusion policies need to be more than just numbers.
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Ananya M.
As someone in the biotech field, I'm proud to see our sector at 66%! Diversity drives innovation - different perspectives lead to better solutions. More companies should recognize this.
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Vikram P.
The numbers sound promising but I'd like to see more details about implementation. Are these apprentices getting equal mentorship opportunities? How are workplaces ensuring psychological safety?
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Sanjana R.
This makes me so hopeful for the future! 🌟 The fact that newer industries like drone tech are leading at 71% shows how younger companies are building inclusion from the ground up.
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Karan D.
Respectful criticism: The article focuses heavily on percentages but doesn't address potential challenges. What about smaller towns where acceptance might still be low? Progress shouldn't just be metro-centric.

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