'We Are So Cooked': Uproar Over 14-Hour Workday Proposal By Karnataka IT Firms

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Karnataka government's proposed Bill to extend the workday for IT and ITeS (Information Technology-enabled Services) employees to 14 hours has sparked a furore among employees.

According to the Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees' Union (KITU), the IT sector submitted a proposal to the government to amend the Karnataka Shops and Commercial Establishment Act to allow for a 14-hour working day. KITU said the proposal was submitted at a meeting called by the labour department with industry stakeholders.

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If implemented, the extended working time -- 70 hours a week -- will have the biggest impact on Bengaluru, the state capital, which is known as the IT hub of the country.

The proposal has sparked outrage on social media with several terming the move "inhuman" and expressing concerns about employee burnout, work-life balance, and potential health problems. Others questioned the productivity benefits of such extended hours.

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