班加罗尔的一位初创公司创始人因要求工程师每周工作 60 至 80 小时而面临强烈反对。
A Bengaluru startup founder faces backlash for demanding 60–80-hour workweeks from engineers.
A Bengaluru创业创始人Umesh Kumar(Umesh Kumar)在张贴一份要求工程师每周六天、每周工作60至80小时的工作名单后引发争议。
A Bengaluru startup founder, Umesh Kumar, sparked controversy after posting a job listing requiring engineers to work 60 to 80 hours per week, six days a week, for his AI company Runable.
这篇文章与X分享, 引起广泛的批评, 批评提倡超时工作, 许多人称这是不可持续且有害福利的。
The post, shared on X, drew widespread criticism for promoting excessive work hours, with many calling it unsustainable and harmful to well-being.
批评者质疑这些要求的道德,特别是初级角色方面的要求,而Kumar则维护这一期望,认为这是20年代个人和专业迅速增长的必要条件。
Critics questioned the ethics of such demands, especially for entry-level roles, while Kumar defended the expectation as essential for rapid personal and professional growth during one’s 20s.
辩论突显了印度科技产业在工作文化、生产力和雇员福利方面的持续紧张。
The debate highlights ongoing tensions in India’s tech industry over work culture, productivity, and employee welfare.