Infosys co-founder wants employees to work 72 hours a week despite global evidence of burnout and declining productivity


  • Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy says 72-hour workweeks reflect really hard work, not office presence
  • WHO warns that more than 55 hours a week increases serious health risks
  • Trials in Iceland and Japan show that shorter weeks improve production and well-being

Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has again called for a return to longer work weeks, this time with an emphasis on schedules like the 996 pattern used in some parts of China.

Murthy’s comments revive a debate that began in 2024, when he argued that Indian employees should work 70 hours a week.



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