
In the middle of the continuous debate of the 90 -hour working week of the Minister of Trade Union Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday, he said there was no compensation for hard work, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a very good example.
Vaishnaw made a note when talking at the Broadcaster News18 summit.
The Minister of the Union was asked what his employees think of the idea of 90 hours a week. Which minister responded quickly and said they should ask employees.
But when Vaishnaw asked his gaze, he said, “Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi created a very good example. He works very hard. When we have to move our country to a completely new level, there is no option, but … and it’s a personal choice.” ”
“Each of them, every company, every organization should decide. For me there is no compensation for hard work,” added the minister.
The debate on the balance between working and private life ruled a few months ago after the views of the chairman of L&T Sn Subrahmanyan evoked criticism from his notes. Previously, the co -founder of Infosys Narayan Murtha suggested a 70 -hour working week.
In a viral video Subrahmanyan suggested that employees even give up Sunday and asks, “How long can you stare at your wife.”
“I’m sorry I couldn’t get you to work on Sunday. If I can make you work on Sunday, I’ll be happier because I work on Sunday. What are you doing at home? How long can you stare at your wife?
In early January, in an interview with the PTI, after the L&T chief, the ITC LTD chairman Sanjiv Puri said it was more important that workers were more confused with a greater vision of society than with the number of working hours.
At the beginning of December 2024, Adani Gautam chairman Adani had notes: “Biwi Bhaag Jayegi” If someone spent more than eight hours at home.
“Your idea of a balance between working and private life should not be stored on me and my idea should not be stored on you. Let’s say someone spends four hours with their family and finds joy, or if someone else spends 8 hours and enjoys it, it is their balance between working life,” he said.
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