India vs. Other Nations: A Look at the Most Overworked Countries and Key Red Flags for Workplace Burnout

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.  

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