India ranks among the world’s most overworked countries, with an average of 46.7 working hours per week, according to the International Labour Organization. Over 51% of Indian workers log more than 49 hours weekly, leading to concerns about burnout and employee well-being. This feature explores India’s standing in global working hours, compares it with other nations, and highlights key red flags for workplace burnout, urging employers to adopt sustainable work practices for a healthier workforce.
India ranks among the world’s most overworked countries, with an average of 46.7 working hours per week, according to the International Labour Organization. Over 51% of Indian workers log more than 49 hours weekly, leading to concerns about burnout and employee well-being. This feature explores India’s standing in global working hours, compares it with other nations, and highlights key red flags for workplace burnout, urging employers to adopt sustainable work practices for a healthier workforce. India ranks among the world’s most overworked countries, with an average of 46.7 working hours per week, according to the International Labour Organization. Over 51% of Indian workers log more than 49 hours weekly, leading to concerns about burnout and employee well-being. This feature explores India’s standing in global working hours, compares it with other nations, and highlights key red flags for workplace burnout, urging employers to adopt sustainable work practices for a healthier workforce.