
Capgemini CEO Proposes 47-Hour Workweek for Employees
Capgemini's CEO Ashwin Yardi is advocating for a balanced work-life approach by proposing a 47-hour workweek and banning work emails on weekends. Speaking at the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum, he emphasized that employees should not feel pressured to work over the weekend unless absolutely necessary. Yardi has followed this principle for four years, aiming to reduce stress for his team. As younger employees seek better work conditions, Yardi underlined the importance of adapting to their needs, including regular promotions and career planning. This sentiment was echoed by other industry leaders, who believe that results should be prioritized over the number of hours worked.