Amid a debate over 70-90-hour work week, the pre-Budget Economic Survey on Friday cited studies to state that spending over 60 hours a week on work could have adverse health effects. The survey noted ...
Citing studies, the report revealed that long hours at work, especially those exceeding 55-60 hours per week, can lead to physical and psychological strain. The survey referenced research that ...
The Economic Survey waded into the work-hour debate and emphasised that a work week exceeding 60 hours could undermine health. Individuals who spent 12 or more hours per day at desk had distressed ...
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) New Delhi- Amid a debate over 70-90-hour work week, the pre-Budget Economic Survey on Friday cited studies to state that spending over 60 hours a week on work could have ...
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India Today on MSNAfter 90-hour workweek remark, L&T chief stirs work-from-home debateThis is not the first time that the L&T Chairman’s remarks have sparked a debate. Earlier, he advocated a 90-hour workweek, which drew huge criticism.
Economic Survey flags mental health concerns at work place: '60-hour week will have adverse affects'
The report issued a day ahead of Budget 2025-26 shows adverse health effects when work hours exceed 55-60 per week. The survey recognised mental well-being as an economic issue and highlighted ...
NEW DELHI: Even as there is a raging debate on long working hours, lasting 70-90 hours work week, the Economic Survey 2024-25 on Friday said prioritising mental health in the workplace matters for ...
The Survey noted that spending long hours at one's desk is detrimental to mental well-being and individuals who spend 12 or more hours (per day) at a desk have distressed or struggling levels of ...
"While the hours spent at work are informally considered a measure of productivity, a previous study has documented adverse health effects when hours exceed 55-60 per week," the survey said, citing ...
Amid a debate over 70-90-hour work week, the pre-Budget Economic Survey on Friday cited studies to state that spending over 60 hours a week on work could have adverse health effects. The survey ...
The survey noted that spending long hours at one's desk is detrimental to mental well-being and individuals who spend 12 or more hours (per day) at a desk have distressed or struggling levels of ...
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