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PVT Banks Promote work-life Balance and implement new measures to Prevent Employee Burnout

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Last updated: November 1, 2024 9:43 am
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Published November 1, 2024
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With efforts to reduce longer work hours and after-hours communication gaining traction across the sector, Indian banks are putting more of an emphasis on encouraging a healthier work-life balance for their staff.

Attrition in private banks increased significantly in 2022–2023 but decreased in FY24. Banks are investigating measures that assist retain staff and alleviate burnout as a result of high turnover. According to a Mint story, public sector banks, which often have lower attrition rates because of perceived job stability, have also seen complaints about workload, with staff members increasingly voicing worries about work pressure on social media.

After a video of Nitesh Ranjan, executive director of Union Bank of India, arguing for branch closures at 6.30 pm went viral, the discussion heated up. In the video, which purportedly originated from an internal conference, Ranjan addressed the necessity of avoiding late-night work-related messaging. He suggests an 8 p.m. to 9 a.m. gap in official contact unless there are emergencies.

Despite initiatives to set work limitations, several financial industry executives doubt that stringent time-based regulations are realistic. According to a non-bank financier cited in the Mint piece, non-banking financial businesses (NBFCs) moving into smaller towns may need to work longer hours in order to reach sales goals.

According to the story, the creator contended that financial firms must adjust to market demands and that time constraints may not always be applicable, much like the flexibility observed in retail during moments of high sales.

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