List of largest employers
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Largest public and private and Government employers in the world
Non-corporate employers are included in these lists:
Employees | |||
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Employer | 2015[1] | 2010[2] | Headquarters |
United States Department of Defense | 3.2 million | 3.2 million | United States |
People's Liberation Army | 2.3 million | 2.3 million | China |
Walmart | 2.1 million | 2.1 million | United States |
McDonald's [note 1] | 1.9 million | 1.7 million | United States |
National Health Service | 1.7 million | 1.4 million | United Kingdom |
China National Petroleum Corporation | 1.6 million | 1.7 million | China |
State Grid Corporation of China | 1.5 million | 1.6 million | China |
Indian Railways | 1.4 million | 1.4 million | India |
Indian Armed Forces | 1.3 million | [note 2] | India |
Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) | 1.2 million | 0.8 million | Taiwan |
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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 the largest information technology companies
- List of private equity firms
- List of largest companies by revenue
- List of public corporations by market capitalization
- List of companies by profit and loss
- List of professions
- List of types of tradesman
- Lists of companies – company-related list articles on Wikipedia
References
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