New Delhi. Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy had advocated working for 70 hours. At the same time, recently L&T Chairman SN Subramaniam advocated working for 90 hours a week. NR Narayana Murthy and SN Subramaniam, who were in favor of increasing working hours, had to be trolled for this reason. The question is, can this much work be done in a week? Does working too much affect your health? So let us investigate whether if we work more every week, does it pose any threat to our health or not?
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) of the United Nations had conducted a research in 2016 regarding working more hours in a week. Research by WHO and ILO revealed that what effect does excessive work every week have on a person’s health? Research revealed that in the year 2016, 7.45 lakh people died across the world due to coronary heart disease and stroke due to working for long hours. This was 29 percent more than the deaths caused by long hours of work in 2000. Research by WHO and ILO also revealed that if someone works 55 or more hours every week, then the risk of death due to stroke and coronary heart disease increases by 35 percent compared to someone who works 35 to 40 hours. Is.
L&T chairman SN Subramaniam and Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy had advocated long working hours.
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy had given the example of China and said that working hours should be 70 every week. He had said that we have to keep our aspirations high. Narayana Murthy had said that we will have to work hard for the development of the country. Unless Indian workers remain dedicated to their work, the country will remain at risk of poverty and underdevelopment. At the same time, L&T Chairman SN Subramaniam had said that for how long will you keep sitting at home and looking at your wife. Saying this he favored working for 90 hours.