I have no link. Just heard this news on the radio. Some companies are praising the 4 day workweek. They say that this way the employees can rest more and become more productive for the companies.
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el_hoovy on scored.co
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
going to a 4 day workweek to increase morale then immediately doing things like turning job sites into prisons to decrease morale seems too retarded even for normie corporations.
you'll see jobs that are *already* prisons going to a 4 day workweek and claiming it helps so darn much, sure, but i don't think "going to a 4 day workweek" is going to immediately be followed by "turning the job site into a prison to re-increase productivity".
I never said it would help "so darn much", in fact I even brought up some of the things that makes wage cucking like staying in a prison. You come here to re-state the problem, but provide no alternative solution.
what? i was agreeing with you on that front, just disagreeing with the doomer take of "this is actually going to make things even worse immediately instantly and every job will be a prison!"
the "so darn much" was aimed at the companies who currently run prison-like jobs who will claim that a 4 day workweek absolves them of all sins.
I see, then we're on the same page. How many days we work every week or what the wage is doesn't really matter much. The important thing is to have some freedom at work. Privacy matters. If you're White, nobody should have any reason to not trust you.
Many (((employers))) especially at big companies have definitely lost touch with reality, no understanding for what a productive worker actually needs to be productive. It's all about cost to (((them))). Some who doesn't wanna invest in better working conditions hire pajeets instead who will work for less and accept shittier conditions.
you'll see jobs that are *already* prisons going to a 4 day workweek and claiming it helps so darn much, sure, but i don't think "going to a 4 day workweek" is going to immediately be followed by "turning the job site into a prison to re-increase productivity".
the "so darn much" was aimed at the companies who currently run prison-like jobs who will claim that a 4 day workweek absolves them of all sins.
Many (((employers))) especially at big companies have definitely lost touch with reality, no understanding for what a productive worker actually needs to be productive. It's all about cost to (((them))). Some who doesn't wanna invest in better working conditions hire pajeets instead who will work for less and accept shittier conditions.