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Wrath Of Gnon (wrathofgnon@hell.twtr.plus)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:25:40 JST Wrath Of Gnon German experiment on 4-day weeks finds no reductions in productivity and many gains in wellbeing. Not surprisingly since a lot of jobs/schools consists of make-work, meetings and busy-projects. https://www.uni-muenster.de/news/view.php?cmdid=14338 -
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:25:35 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? 3x12 should be the max. Law should only allow a reduction in hours. Shit. I've done 48+ straight just to get days off when I was young and my body could take it. 😏 In conversation permalink -
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≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:25:36 JST ≠ @wrathofgnon
In fact, jobs and schools are mostly make-work. We moved the serfs into the offices and have to keep them occupied.In conversation permalink -
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:26:48 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? Do we get tobacco and booze too? 😏 In conversation permalink -
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≠ (amerika@annihilation.social)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:26:49 JST ≠ @Humpleupagus @wrathofgnon
I would instead suspend all the laws and taxes.
You'll see those 1950s workdays where everyone knocked off at 3pm coming back.In conversation permalink -
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Zergling_man (zergling_man@sacred.harpy.faith)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 20:32:34 JST Zergling_man @Humpleupagus @wrathofgnon @amerika The best thing about this sort of idea is that you can really easily sell it to employers by suggesting they hire more people to get the same total hours of work, and then sell it to governments because it reduces unemployment, and then they still don't do it. In conversation permalink
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