Three-Day Working Week? Indian HR Experts Not Enthused
NEW DELHI: World's top billionaire business leaders like Carlos Slim and Richard Branson may be advocating for 3-day working week to boost employee productivity, but HR experts believe India is not ready for such a model.
Mexican billionaire Slim, the second richest in the world, and British businessman Branson are among those who see virtues of a 3-day work week model, under which employees can work for 11-hours a day for three days, following which they can have a 4-day long off in a week.
The proponents of this believe that employee productivity can be improved with longer working hours in just three days, as against spreading them across more number of days.
However, experts in India believe it may not be practical in India, at least for many industries and job profiles.
"The idea of 11-hour work days is like sprint running or a 100-meter dash and therefore the model will only suit some industries or jobs. For instance customer service, retail, entertainment and healthcare cannot operate on this model," SAP Labs India HR head T Shivaram said.
"In developing economies where productivity is the key, the need is to create more jobs and therefore this model will not work," Shivaram said.
Moreover, this model can create adverse issues for workers who are paid on per-hour basis, as they might have to take up a second job to make up for the lost income. Such workers would be working for 33 hours under a three-day work model, instead of a standard 40 hours.
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