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Genpact's 10-Hour Workday Sparks Debate: Are We Trading Health For Productivity?
The recent buzz around Genpact's internal mail suggesting a 10-hour work shift has opened a new debate around India's modern office culture. While companies push for "productivity," employees are sounding the alarm over mental and physical health concerns, lack of work-life balance, and the burnout epidemic.
But is this issue really new-or have we been ignoring the silent cost of overwork culture all along?
The Office Grind: What's Changing?
The traditional 9 to 5 job is no longer just eight hours long. In many industries-especially tech, media, customer support, and startups-employees routinely work 9-10 hours or more. Add commute time and digital overtime (emails, Slack, Teams), and you're easily clocking 12-14 hours a day tethered to work.
The recent Genpact controversy brought this into focus when reports claimed that an internal note suggested extending working hours to 10 hours daily. Though the company issued clarifications, the employee backlash exposed the growing dissatisfaction with rigid, long-hour office culture.
Health Data: Numbers That Should Alarm
WHO
Report
(2021):
Working
55+
hours/week
is
linked
to
a
35%
higher
risk
of
stroke
and
a
17%
higher
risk
of
heart
disease.
Indian
Journal
of
Occupational
Health
(2023):
Employees
working
9+
hours
a
day
reported,
64%
increase
in
back
and
neck
issues,
51%
spike
in
eye
strain
and
digital
fatigue
and
49%
had
increased
anxiety
or
burnout
symptoms.
LinkedIn Workforce Confidence Index (2024): 3 in 5 Indian employees say they experience "work-induced fatigue" at least thrice a week.
Mental Health Toll: Burnout Is Real
Long work hours affect more than physical health-they disrupt mental peace and emotional balance:
1. Sleep Disruption: High-stress work combined with long hours often leads to insomnia or poor sleep hygiene.
2. Emotional Exhaustion: Constant pressure to "always be available" via WhatsApp, Slack, and Zoom drains psychological energy.
3. Lack of Personal Time: Employees feel detached from family, hobbies, or social life, leading to identity loss.
Burnout Symptoms: Emotional numbness, frustration, declining performance, and even resentment towards work are rising among white-collar workers.
Work-Life Imbalance: A Ticking Time Bomb
The glorification of "hustle culture" has slowly eroded the concept of personal boundaries. Employees today spend more time at work than with their families.
An anonymous Genpact employee told a media outlet: "Ten hours in office is not just a number. It's skipping meals, missing family functions, and having no time to be human." This is particularly harmful to working parents, single caregivers, and women who often juggle both office and household responsibilities.
The
Hybrid
Paradox
While
work
from
home
or
hybrid
models
were
meant
to
bring
flexibility,
they
often
result
in
"work-from-everywhere-all-the-time".
Instead
of
fixed
hours,
people
are
now
expected
to
be
online
post-dinner
or
during
weekends
-
causing
boundary
blur
and
increased
digital
fatigue.
Why Do Companies Push Long Hours?
Perceived
Productivity:
More
hours
=
more
output
(a
myth,
as
research
shows
diminishing
returns
beyond
6
hours
of
focused
work).
Client
Time
Zones:
For
BPOs,
IT
firms,
and
global
teams,
odd-hour
availability
is
seen
as
"normal."
Toxic
Metrics:
Performance
based
on
hours
logged
instead
of
outcome
delivered.
What Experts Say
A leading psychiatrist from Delhi, notes, "Overwork is being normalized to a dangerous level. We're creating a generation that's stressed, sleepless, and emotionally disconnected."
Workplace consultant adds: "India needs urgent labor reforms around digital boundaries, break policies, and overtime transparency."
What Can Be Done?
For Employers: Implement mandatory break policies, Promote output-based performance, Encourage mental health days and Introduce "right to disconnect" after hours.
For Employees: Prioritize tasks using time-boxing, Use productivity tools to finish work within 8 hours, Block calendar time for meals, exercise, and breaks and Seek HR support if facing burnout symptoms.
The Genpact 10-hour workday controversy is not an isolated incident-it's a reflection of India's growing workaholism without wellness. As we embrace digital growth and global ambitions, it's equally important to respect human limits. A productive workforce isn't one that works more-it's one that thrives better.



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