Choosing Narayana Murthy as the most hated founder just because he asks you to work 70 Hours a week!
And on the other hand we get emotional when Elon Musk asks us to work 100 Hour a week.
Nice 👍🏻
You Guys Cheered Up when Elon Musk promoted 80 hrs work week, It's Hustle.
But the 70 hrs work week of Narayan Murthy became a toxic work culture....Strange Humans.
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Mohammed Zaid
Stealth • 10d
Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy has said he was disappointed with India's shift from a six-day work week to five-day work week back in the 1980s. Stating that he does not believe in work-life balance, Murthy added, "In this country we need to work
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Naman Arora
Stealth • 3m
What you guys think 70 hour's work easy yha 10 hours ??! A week ??
Narayan Murthy said that we have to work 70 hours per week as a employee..🤔
But If we have to change the world and do something great , we need to do atleast 100 hours per week .. Elon Musk also said this.. means 14 Hours Per Day.🤩🚀
What do you
When you work 70 hours a week to create a tax filing portal, and it detects your tax evasion ☠️
Suffering from success❤️🔥
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 4m
Karnataka is considering implementing a new bill that would require tech workers to work 14 hours a day, 70 hours a week.
Share ur thoughts 🤔
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Amit Malaghan
Stealth • 8m
Hi ,i am amit
I have 2+ years in experience in python and docker kubernates etc if you need any help let me know. it is a free work . Max 20 hour a week.
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Aman meshram
Stealth • 4m
Japan and South Korea had adopted the 70 hours a week and now the are developed economy but no one tells this to you because of this, their fertility rate is now stand 1.30 per women and 0.83 per women due to too much dedication to work..
In light of the recent incidents reported in the news,
The following are the need of the hour:
1) centralised portal for reporting work place harassment must be created
2) Comprehensive policy draft on what constitutes work place harassment (verb