Last weekend, hardly anyone knew who the chairman of L&T was. But by the end of the week, he became a household name, and not in the way he probably imagined! After openly suggesting that employees should work on Sundays and asking, "What do you do sitting at home? How long can you stare at your wife?", the internet went wild. Following in the footsteps of Narayan Murthy (the Infosys co-founder who had infamously said that employees should clock in 70 hours of work every week), he's now earned the title of the internet's latest ¡ª and most talked-about ¡ª sensation, with people making sure this won't be forgotten anytime soon!
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During a recent interaction with employees, SN Subrahmanyan, the Chairman of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), had advocated for a demanding 90-hour workweek, which quickly sparked controversy.?
L&T Chairman says ¡° he regrets he¡¯s not able to make us work on Sunday and Sunday¡¯s, 90hrs a week¡± in a response to his employee remarks
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"What do you do sitting at home? How long can you stare at your wife?," the 64-year-old Subrahmanyan had asked.
His comments were soon overshadowed by the revelation of his impressive salary package of Rs 51.05 crore for the fiscal year 2023-24, which was 534.57 times higher than the median salary of L&T's workforce.
In response to the backlash, L&T defended Subrahmanyan's statement, explaining that the 90-hour workweek aligns with the company's broader goal of contributing to nation-building.
"We believe this is India's decade, a time demanding collective dedication and effort to drive progress and realize our shared vision of becoming a developed nation. The chairman¡¯s remarks reflect this larger ambition," the statement said.
Since his statement, several prominent figures have criticised him, including actor Deepika Padukone, a vocal advocate for mental health, who expressed disbelief, stating, "It's shocking to see people in high positions say such things. #MentalHealthMatters."
Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG Group, also weighed in, emphasising that mental health is not a luxury but a vital necessity.
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