CA Jyoti Saini’s Viral Video Sparks Debate on India Vs Europe Work Culture

CA Jyoti Saini’s viral video from the Netherlands highlights the stark contrast between India’s long working hours and Europe’s strong work-life balance.

Netherland's Empty Office Video Triggers Global Conversation on Work Ethics

Saloni Kumari | Oct 6, 2025 |

CA Jyoti Saini’s Viral Video Sparks Debate on India Vs Europe Work Culture

CA Jyoti Saini’s Viral Video Sparks Debate on India Vs Europe Work Culture

A Chartered Accountant (CA) named Jyoti Saini from India presently employed in the Netherlands, is nowadays getting viral on social media for her recent video posted on social media. In the video, she was showing the view of her office at 5 PM, where no one was working in the office, and the entire office was empty. Basically, she was trying to highlight how working conditions in foreign countries are totally different from India.

Her post was captioned as, “Bring just one Indian manager here, and things will be different.” From this caption, she was trying to indicate how strict working rules are in India. She sharply contrasted Europe’s strict work-life balance and India’s long office hours, leading to a long online discussion on this topic regarding the global culture and productivity.

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