The tragic death of a young Ernst & Young employee in Pune has raised serious concerns about excessive workloads in India. The 26-year-old audit executive allegedly succumbed to stress from her heavy workload. This incident has triggered a government investigation into EY’s practices and highlighted the widespread issue of overwork affecting millions across various sectors.
EY Employee’s death sparks row on heavy workload: Which Indian states/UTs have the longest workdays?

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