The largest employers in the world include companies, militaries, and governments.
Largest employers
Companies and institutions are included in this list.[1]
Largest private and semiprivate employers
The rankings below are the six private-sector and semiprivate companies providing the most jobs worldwide, according to a list published in 2021 by Fortune magazine.[5] The Tata Group of companies, which collectively employ over 720,000 people,[6] is not listed by Fortune as a single enterprise.[5]
Rank | Employer | Country | Employees | State-owned |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | China National Petroleum | China | 1,242,245 | |
2 | Tata Group | India | 935,000 | |
3 | China Post Group | China | 927,171 | |
4 | State Grid | China | 896,360 | |
5 | Accenture | Ireland | 738,000 | |
6 | United States Postal Service | United States | 569,987 | |
7 | Sinopec Group | China | 553,833 | |
See also
- Fortune Global 500
- Forbes Global 2000
- List of multinational corporations
- List of largest European manufacturing companies by revenue
- List of largest financial services companies by revenue
- List of the largest software companies
- List of largest Internet companies
- List of largest technology companies by revenue
- List of private-equity firms
- List of largest companies by revenue
- List of public corporations by market capitalization
- List of largest corporate profits and losses
- Lists of occupations
- List of types of tradesman
- Lists of companies – company-related list articles on Wikipedia
- List of largest United States–based employers globally
- List of wealthiest organizations
References
- ↑ "Largest companies in the world based on number of employees 2020".
- ↑ "Top companies by full-time employees". Companies Market Cap. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
- ↑ "Indian Railways Year Book 2020-21" (PDF).
- ↑ "L'éducation nationale en chiffres 2020". Ministère de l'Education Nationale de la Jeunesse et des Sports (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
- 1 2 "Global 500". Fortune.
- ↑ "Tata Group Business Overview". Tata Group.
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