Genpact’s new policy mandating a 10-hour workday, effective mid-June, has sparked employee unrest, particularly in Hyderabad. The policy, communicated informally, lacks a base salary increase but offers incentives for meeting the hour requirement and bonuses for exceeding it. Concerns are rising about work-life balance, productivity, and potential burnout due to the extended hours.
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