Infosys co-founder calls for youth to work 70-hour weeks
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Do it for India, says Narayana Murthy, seemingly unaware that China, Japan, and South Korea all have overworking problems

Infosys co-founder calls for youth to work 70-hour weeks — Do it for India, says Narayana Murthy, seemingly unaware that China, Japan, and South Korea all have overworking problems::Do it for India, says Narayana Murthy, seemingly unaware that China, Japan, and South Korea all have overworking problems

Rise up, y’all. You might have a job now, but you’re just making more money for your bosses. Fuuuuck these people.

You want your peons to work illegally long hours as long as you are the only one benefiting from it.

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Fuck this guy (hope he loses everything in 70 hours as a symbolic punishment)

Edit: it would be amazing if this could get 70 upvotes, just sayin’, guys…

Edit: we should do to him wat Nathan Fielder did to the drs-appointment-not-haver on the boat and make him touch and get shocked on a fake-gum-shaped-shocker toy

seemingly unaware that China, Japan, and South Korea all have overworking problems

That’s exactly why he’s saying it. It’s an international race to the bottom.

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