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Amazon India Chief Tells Employees To Maintain 'Work-Life Harmony', No Emails and Phone Calls After Office Hours (indiatimes.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Amazon gets trashed on the international stage pretty often for its inhumane work conditions in its warehouses. However, it seems the Indian arm of the company is trying to do better, at least according to the latest announcement from Country Head Amit Agarwal. According to Business Standard, in an email to senior staff members this week, Agarwal has reportedly asked employees to leave themselves enough time to spend at home, and maintain a healthy "work-life harmony." He's told employees to stop taking calls and emails after hours, and specifically that, "No business decision should be made between 6 pm and 8 am." It's still unclear whether this decision comes from Agarwal or from the company's global leadership. Likely the latter, considering there's been no such chatter for US employees. It'll also be interesting to see how long this plan will hold, given the sheer size of the e-commerce portal. In the email, Agarwal also said that responding to emails while on vacation is "not cool."

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  1. Holiday emails by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Responding to emails while on vacation is not cool."

    Sent from my sun lounger in Cancun.

    1. Re:Holiday emails by ranton · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Responding to emails while on vacation is not cool.

      I have generally found that occasionally checking in while on vacation helps me schedule more vacations more freely. Otherwise it is harder to find a week where my wife and I can both take time off. The majority of vacations I never respond to a single email, but being able to leave during a busy time in a project knowing my team can handle anything because I am available just in case makes the whole process of taking a vacation far less stressful.

      Or perhaps you could just say I am too indoctrinated into corporate life.

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  2. Re:the US really needs more of the EU labor laws / by houghi · · Score: 3, Funny

    That would be laws for the people, by the people and thus socialist/communist. That would be unchristian to do. So not happening.

    (Yeah, this logic has more holes than a Swiss cheese, but Switserland is not in the EU, so no probnlems there.)

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