A 70-hour working week has nothing to do with ‘productivity’ and ‘development’
When corporate capital stresses that an eight-hour working day is insufficient and other sections of society such as politicians applaud the assertion, the matter no longer remains a whimsical statement. It needs to be seen in conjunction with contemporary developments in labour regulation, writes Ravi Kumar.
Ravi Kumar teaches sociology at South Asian University. His areas of interest are social theory, politics of knowledge production, social movements and political economy of identity politics.