A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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So, we’ve once again worked someone to death. The second reported in the last few weeks. That doesn’t count the unreported cases. Folks, companies are comprised of people. That’s it. Without people there’s no commerce in the human world. Investors get no returns. Executives don’t get rich. It amazes me that people won’t tolerate others who hold different political views than them but company practices that literally cost lives are OK. We know overwork, layoffs and toxic work environments have a profound impact on mental health. - Almost double the risk of suicide. - 4x more likely to abuse substances or family members. - Depression and anxiety - PTSD If a hospital’s practices were correlated with these, there would be public outcry and lawsuits. Yet companies are allowed to overwork and layoff all the time with no consequence. I don’t share these facts to be dramatic. They are simply the facts that corporations and we as a society refuse to acknowledge. So I wonder, how many more people have to die before we enforce change in acceptable business practices? How many more spouses and children have to end up in the ER before we stop being afraid to force real dialogue? My gut tells me a lot. We should all be ashamed.
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritise compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritise well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing
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Can sales targets be so excessively demanding that they pose a threat to an employee's life? Companies must prioritize their employees' well-being and consider the consequences of setting unrealistic goals. #sales #Pressure #target #workpressure #employee #union #workplace
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A heartbreaking tragedy that reflects the immense pressure many face in today's work environment. Tarun Saxena, a 42-year-old area manager Bajaj Finserv, took his own life after relentless pressure to meet impossible targets. In his note, he revealed the toll it took on his mental health and his fears of losing his job. This tragedy raises an urgent question: At what cost are we pushing people to meet unrealistic goals? Mental health and humanity must come first. Tarun leaves behind his wife, two young children, and grieving parents. No job should ever push someone to this point. Let this serve as a reminder to prioritize compassion over numbers in the workplace. P.S. This is the third such incident in the last 30 days. It’s time we wake up and address the devastating impact of workplace pressure on mental health. No target or job is worth a life. Let’s prioritize well-being over endless deadlines before it’s too late. #MentalHealthMatters #CompassionInTheWorkplace #WorkplaceWellbeing #gaganmakin
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