HomeNewsTrends'My last post on LinkedIn': Bombay Shaving Co CEO apologises for '18-hours' workday remark

'My last post on LinkedIn': Bombay Shaving Co CEO apologises for '18-hours' workday remark

On being pointed out that his comments have triggered a debate on toxic work culture, the Bombay Shaving Company CEO said, "I recognise that the post may have been extreme and the context was narrow. However, I think if you're in a place where you're not learning or having fun, then you're in the wrong place...

September 01, 2022 / 15:48 IST
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Shantanu Deshpande apologised for a LinkedIn post he wrote on August 30.
Shantanu Deshpande apologised for a LinkedIn post he wrote on August 30.

Bombay Shaving Company founder and CEO Shantanu Deshpande has apologised after the massive backlash he received for advising freshers to work 18 hours a day.

"To those who were hurt by my post - apologies for the same. I recognise the need for nuance and context," he wrote in a LinkedIn post.

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Deshpande also shared a snippet of an interview with ET Now, where he said that his message was taken out of context while admitting that the post could have been worded better.

He added that what he meant to say was that between 22 and 27 years, young professionals are maximum on opportunity and minimum on liability, they have fewer responsibilities, that gives them the chance to work hard and hone their skills and build "significant muscle".