Amul, well-known for its satirical cartoons, added a humorous twist to the ongoing debate surrounding a 90-hour workweek. On Tuesday, the brand shared a witty doodle addressing the controversy sparked by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) chairman SN Subrahmanyan's recent comments.
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Subrahmanyan had proposed that employees should work up to 90 hours a week, including Sundays, to stay competitive. He expressed regret over not being able to make employees work on Sundays, pointing out that he personally works on weekends. He also questioned the value of taking time off, suggesting that staying at home had limited appeal and encouraging employees to prioritize work instead. He also added, “How long can you stare at your wife?”
Amul's doodle playfully responded to the discussion, featuring the caption «controversy about the 90-hour work week!» and highlighting the phrase «Labour and Toil?» with an emphasis on the letters «L» and «T.» The artwork humorously referenced Subrahmanyan's remarks, adding a cheeky line that Amul, as a brand, focuses on «staring at bread daily.»
Several users expressed their appreciation for the post, praising its humor and timeliness. One described it as apt, charming, and delightful, while another mentioned eagerly anticipating this
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