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Murthy's 72-hour work week sparks debate

Infosys founder Narayana Murthy advocates for 72-hour work weeks praising China's 9-9-6 model. The proposal faces strong backlash from professionals citing work-life balance concerns.

Japan PM's 3 AM Meeting Triggers Overwork Debate

Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi faces criticism after holding 3 am meeting with staff, reigniting debate about karoshi - death from overwork culture. Read full analysis.

NZ Student Visa Work Hours Increased to 25/Week

New Zealand expands work rights for international students from November 2025, allowing up to 25 hours of part-time work weekly. Learn how this change benefits your study abroad journey.

Ultimate WFH Gadgets: Boost Productivity Now

Discover the ultimate work-from-home upgrade with our expert picks of ergonomic keyboards, crystal-clear webcams, and productivity-boosting accessories that transform your remote workspace.

Japanese Omotenashi: Lessons for Indian Companies

Discover how Japanese Omotenashi - the art of selfless hospitality showcased during Tokyo Olympics - offers valuable lessons for Indian companies seeking to enhance employee experience and customer satisfaction.

JPMorgan CEO Rejects WFH: 3 Missing Skills

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dismisses work-from-home requests, highlighting three essential professional skills that suffer in remote settings. Discover why the banking giant is pushing for office return.

Anushka Sharma's Work-Life Balance Secret

Discover how Bollywood star Anushka Sharma masters work-life balance through mindful detachment. Learn practical tips for maintaining mental peace in today's demanding world.

US Ends Automatic H-1B EAD Renewals from Oct 30

US Citizenship and Immigration Services stops automatic extension of work permits for H-1B, L-1 visa holders from October 30. Thousands of Indian professionals face employment uncertainty.

Australia Plans Social Media Ban for Under-16s

Australia considers banning social media platforms including Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat for users under 16 years old in a bold move to protect youth mental health and online safety.

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