America likes to promote the Protestant work ethic, that is for sure. As long as we see the competition with China, workweek is going to be one of the things that is used to outdo the other.
We are seeing a backlash though.
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You never know, I've been researching the Spanish Flu and were following the same path. Took 4 years for governments to give up on sending everyone into the one spot and invested in technology.
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There is already a lot of changes underway. We will see how many last. The cities are seeing a decline at the moment. We will if it holds.
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Only for the interim. I've been researching abit about the Spanish Flu and we are following the exact same trajectory.
Anti Vax, anti mask, pro business push back etc. Took four years than big parties and tech advancements.
Wonder how much will follow through to the modern world.
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If we're going to work 40 hours a week, we sould be offered options of 5x(9 to 5), 4x(8 to 6), 3x(7am to 8pm+) and then have scehdules made accordingly. As long as coverage is present when needed, companies can afford that flexibility in scheduling.
As a side benefit, less money is spent on transportation, less time is spent commuting, and more free time becomes available. If overtime is needed beyond those hours at those schedules, it can be managed.
If money is still an issue and hours need to be cut for all 3 options, the savings I mentioned above still make it worth it for both sides.
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That's nice overview.
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During my time in the work-force, I have worked all shifts from time-to-time. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts each had there pros and cons. Many times, especially while working for the Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Center laundry, I would have to do swing-shift from time to time.
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Working extra long shifts while having to work 5 days a week is brutal no matter what jobs we have. On occasion it may be necessary, and some professions require that. But if we're talking about redistributing 40 hours a week, then doing extra long shifts may be worth it.
It may also mean hiring more staff or personnel to ensure that coverage is maintained, and that may or may not result in a cut in hours worked. Either way, that may work out well for everyone concerned.
Besides, we're in a time now when we have ways to make up for fewer hours working. Look no further than CRYPTOCURRENCY.
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I had to do those rolling 12-hour shifts once. That didn't last long. Talk about a hit to your body clock and sleep cycles!
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No matter what people say about it, the Protestant work ethic is an asset to any culture or society regardless of location.
The problem with it comes when it's enforced against people's will; that's a major turn off, and as a result it can backfire against the enforcers and the ruling class which employs them.
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