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Home » Politics » TUC hits back: Why CEOs like James Watt “loathe” work-life balance

TUC hits back: Why CEOs like James Watt “loathe” work-life balance

Work-life balance is for ‘job haters,’ says BrewDog boss James Watt.

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
January 18, 2025
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BrewDog’s co-founder James Watt has stirred up outrage once again, claiming people who enjoy a healthy personal life are basically “job haters.” He reckons true satisfaction comes from “work-life integration.” But the Trades Union Congress (TUC) – and plenty of others – aren’t buying it.

The “Job Haters” Controversy

Watt, standing alongside fiancée Georgia Toffolo, suggested that if you genuinely love what you do, you should blend your work and personal time seamlessly. Or, as he puts it, “work-life balance” is a concept cooked up by people who hate their jobs. Cue the internet meltdown.

Toffolo chimed in, dubbing their shared approach to constant work “a really beautiful way.” She added:

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“I’ve always known I would end up with someone like James because it wouldn’t work otherwise. If someone said, ‘knock off now’, I’d think, ‘do you not like my business?’”

TUC’s Take: Why CEOs Hate “Balance”

Enter the TUC. They fired back on social media, calling out why certain “hipster CEOs” seem allergic to the phrase “work-life balance.” The reasoning? Let’s just say it has everything to do with wanting staff on-call 24/7 and less to do with any real job satisfaction. After all, if you’re not “switching off,” you can’t start demanding better pay or conditions, can you?

This is why CEOs don't like the phrase 'work-life balance'. pic.twitter.com/V2u1TQNVgr

— Trades Union Congress (@The_TUC) January 16, 2025

A Reality Check

While James Watt waxes poetic about blending work and life, the TUC points out that endless hustle culture isn’t exactly healthy for everyone. Some employees (shockingly enough) might want to clock off at 5pm to read a book, tuck the kids into bed, or just stare at a wall in peace. Hardly “job-hating,” right?

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In short, not everyone fancies “integration” when it means checking emails at the dinner table.

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