In a shocking and controversial move, an employer has set rigid conditions denying employees leave for Holi while also enforcing a ban on colours in the office.
The incident came to light through a post on the popular 'Indian Workplace' subreddit, where a frustrated employee shared a screenshot of the employer's directives. Within hours, the post gained massive traction online, sparking discussions about unfair workplace policies and the lack of consideration for cultural and personal well-being.

Employer's Strict Conditions For Holi Leave
According to the Reddit post, the employer issued a stern message with three key conditions for Holi celebrations:
Employees were strictly prohibited from bringing or using colours inside the workplace.
Anyone arriving with Holi colours would be denied entry, and their absence would be marked as "unapproved." The company emphasized that Holi was a "Business Critical Day" and must not be disrupted.
Employees were explicitly told to "take extra care" and ensure they do not fall ill or have emergencies on the day of Holi.
Additionally, the company follows a "sandwich salary deduction" policy, meaning that if an employee takes leave before or after a weekend or public holiday, extra days may also be deducted from their salary. Employees who fail to comply with the leave policy may face salary cuts, warning letters, or other disciplinary actions.
Social Media Backlash
The company's strict stance on Holi sparked outrage on social media, particularly on Reddit, where users criticized the employer's lack of respect for cultural celebrations and employee rights.
"This sounds like a school more than a workplace," one user commented.
"Mass resignation is the only solution for this," another suggested.
"Total failure of the Indian govt to protect its workforce. Not only are we exploited anyways, they have also taken away basic things like celebration of festivals. Can you imagine this on Xmas in Europe or Eid in the Middle East," a user wrote.
Several commenters even urged the original poster to "name and shame" the company to hold them accountable.
A Larger Issue: Overworking And Employee Burnout In India
While this case went viral due to social media exposure, it is likely that many similar incidents go unnoticed. Such rigid workplace policies contribute to employee dissatisfaction, stress, and burnout.
According to the 2024 Gallup State of Global Workplace Report, 40 per cent of Indian employees frequently experience burnout, 38 per cent report moderate distress, and many workers cite poor work-life balance as a significant concern.
Furthermore, 2024 data from the International Labour Organization (ILO) highlights that, the average Indian worker clocks 46.7 hours per week, ranking among the longest work hours globally. Meanwhile, 51 per cent of India's workforce works more than 49 hours per week, making India the second-highest country in the world for extended working hours.
Excessive working hours do not necessarily translate to higher productivity. In fact, research shows that overworked employees often experience lower efficiency, decreased motivation, and increased health risks. Festivals like Holi offer employees a chance to unwind, connect with family and friends, and rejuvenate, which in turn can enhance overall job performance.
With growing awareness about employee rights and workplace well-being, Indian companies must reassess rigid leave policies and adopt a more employee-friendly approach.
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