💨 Abstract
In India, the debate over long working hours has intensified, with business leaders proposing 70-hour and 90-hour workweeks. Critics argue that such extreme hours compromise employee well-being, lead to burnout, and negatively impact productivity. Proponents claim that these extended hours are necessary for India to compete globally. However, research indicates that productivity does not increase linearly with working hours.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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