The Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU) is urging workers to oppose the Karnataka government’s proposal to extend daily working hours in the IT, ITeS, and BPO sectors to 12 hours. Trade unions have voiced strong opposition, citing concerns about work-life balance, job security, and potential mental health impacts, viewing the move as prioritizing corporate profits over employee welfare.
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