An Indian employee quit his job after his company refused to grant him leave to attend his brother’s wedding, despite having worked there for four years. The incident has sparked debate on work-life balance and employee rights, especially around family commitments.
According to reports, the employee had requested time off well in advance but was told that leave could not be approved due to ongoing work demands. Feeling disappointed and undervalued, he chose to resign rather than miss his brother’s wedding.
The case has drawn attention on social media, where many users expressed support for the employee, arguing that family events should take precedence over rigid corporate policies. Some also pointed out that the company’s inflexibility could set a poor example for employee welfare.
The story highlights the growing conversation around workplace culture in India, where long hours and strict rules often clash with personal responsibilities. Experts say companies need to find a balance between productivity and empathy to retain loyal workers.
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