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Deepika Padukone targeted L&T chairman, commented on policy of working 90 hours a week

Deepika Padukone objected to the statement of Larsen & Toubro Chairman SN Subrahmanyan, in which he said that employees should work 90 hours a week.
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Deepika Padukone often talks about mental health. Recently, a statement was made by SN Subrahmanyan, chairman of a big company 'Larsen & Toubro' (L&T). He made a controversial statement on the work culture of the office. He said in a statement that there should be 90 hours of work in the office in a week. He advocated employees working on Sundays as well. While talking about L&T's policy of working 6 days a week, he started a debate on work and life balance. Deepika Padukone has reacted to this.

Deepika Padukone objectedon the statement of Larsen & Toubro Chairman, that employees should work 90 hours a week and should work on Sundays as well.

Deepika Padukone commented on statement of SN Subrahmanyan

Deepika Padukone, while sharing journalist Faye D'Souza's statement, objected to SN Subramanian's statement and called it shocking. She wrote, "Such statements from people sitting in such a senior position are shocking. Mental health matters." Deepika talked about the mental health of employees with such policies.

SN Subramanian had given this statement

However, SN Subramanian advised working 90 hours a week and raised questions on employees spending time at home. This started a new debate. He encouraged employees to give priority to work and said, "How long can you see your wife?"

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In the video going viral on Reddit, he can be seen saying, "I am sorry that I am not able to get you to work on Sunday. If I can get you to work on Sunday, I will be happier because I work on Sunday." SS Subramanian gave the example of China.

Summary

SS Subramanian cited a discussion he had with a Chinese man to support his thought. He claimed that the man attributed China's ability to overtake the US to its workers, who work 90 hours a week while American workers typically work 50 hours. Subramanian said, "If you want to be on top in the world, you have to work 90 hours a week."

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