“Today’s millennial generation lives in a drastically different world from the one which Generation X grew up in," says Anil Mathur, chief operating officer, Godrej Interio. The survey,which assesses work-life balance dynamics in the lives of Indians, also found that 49% of the Gen X population gives more importance to this, compared with 44% of millennials. Fifty-six per cent, and more fathers than mothers, said it had helped them obtain a better work-life balance. However, 28% remained equivocal about the benefits, and 16% felt it had harmed their work-life balance. “As the routine tasks can be automated, the workforce of the future stands a chance to maintain a better work-life balance," he adds.
Source: Mint January 25, 2020 03:22 UTC