A study on perception of professionals on working hours in adopting four day workweek India

Dr. Nadiminti Rajesh Kumar, Shivani Vandikar, Pratibha Alawa, Suraj Ratnani, S Raju, Rajesh Das
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India, on the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, stands at the precipice of a potential paradigm shift in its work culture. This study delves into the feasibility of transitioning to a 4-day workweek, each day consisting of 9 hours of work, a stark departure from the current 12-hour workdays mandated by Indian labour laws. The research investigates crucial factors including mental health, physical well-being, quality of life, and productivity within this context, shedding light on the potential benefits and challenges of such a transition. A snowball sampling approach was employed to gather data from a diverse pool of 350 participants. The study began with descriptive analysis, offering a comprehensive understanding of the sampled population. Subsequently, factorial analysis was conducted to infer prevailing trends and preferences among the respondents. Findings: The study's findings are compelling, indicating a substantial readiness among Indian workers to embrace a 4-day workweek with 9-hour workdays. The potential adoption of a 4-day workweek culture in India, featuring 9-hour workdays, holds the promise of elevating both the quality of life and productivity of its workforce. These outcomes align closely with the evolving demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the growing need for more sustainable and employee-centric work environments However, it is vital to acknowledge that this study did not consider the implications of salary adjustments, a critical aspect of such a cultural shift further studies are recommended on it.
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印度专业人士对采用每周四天工作制的工作时间看法的研究
印度正处于第四次工业革命的风口浪尖,其工作文化也面临着潜在的范式转变。这项研究探讨了向每周4天工作制过渡的可行性,即每天工作9小时,这与印度劳动法规定的12小时工作制截然不同。这项研究调查了心理健康、身体健康、生活质量和生产力等关键因素,揭示了这种转变的潜在好处和挑战。采用滚雪球抽样方法从350名不同的参与者中收集数据。这项研究从描述性分析开始,提供了对抽样人口的全面了解。随后,进行了析因分析,以推断受访者的流行趋势和偏好。研究结果:这项研究的结果令人信服,表明印度工人基本上已经准备好接受每周4天、每天9小时的工作制。印度可能会采用4天工作制,即每天工作9小时,这有望提高其劳动力的生活质量和生产力。这些结果与第四次工业革命不断变化的需求以及对更可持续和以员工为中心的工作环境的日益增长的需求密切相关。然而,重要的是要承认,本研究没有考虑薪酬调整的影响,这是这种文化转变的一个关键方面,建议进一步研究。
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