• Limonene@lemmy.world
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    Don’t thank God. God was a supporter of the 6-day work week.

    Thank a labor activist.

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        In 1924, the average family worked 40 hours a week. Now it works 80. That’s what happens when you double the workforce and fail to change anything else.

        A 20 hour workweek is equivalent to what our great grandparents were doing. Society CAN afford it. It’s just a matter of fighting for it.

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        I live in the US. As a rule, I work a four day week with a three day weekend. I’ve turned down jobs because they didn’t offer it as an option.

        Unfortunately, the week I work is 4x10. I’d certainly rather have one day a week rather than two hours a day, but both would be far preferable.

        I still end up regularly logging in on Fridays because of people with unimportant meetings and inflexible schedules.

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    It was 1940 when the 40 hour work week started, easy to remember, but is going to be real fucking depressing in 2040 when we haven’t made anymore progress

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      We will and arguably already have progressed in the opposite direction.

      Greece has a 6 day work week.

      A single earner traditional household is basically impossible if you want to live in an actual house or nice apartment, for more and more people.

      Huge explosion in people with multiple part time jobs, or some combination of gig jobs, functionally removing work free time and days.

      Currently the class of people earning less than 60k a year are just going further and further into debt to afford to live.

      That’ll have to get paid eventually with either money from wealthier friends/family, or more work.

      Oh right: less and less people have pensions, and social security benefits are so shit that many elderly and disabled have to keep working past “retirement”.

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    Friday, am drunk. At least during the daylight I’ll be sober living my life.

    Good news though, my workplace is attempting to form a union. Signed my card today. Fuck management, the spineless bastards.

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    Good to see that peaceful protests like Occupy Wall Street have helped fix everything. I’ll jot it down that violent revolution isn’t necessary, we can just ask nicely and our Betters will help us out

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    Left my previous job a little more than 6 months ago and became self-employed. I’m doing basically the exact same thing as I did before but it has stopped feeling like work. Sure, some days I might work till the evening but on other days I might only have a few hour job and then I get to go back home. I’m currently enjoying my 3 day weeked because I simply didn’t take any jobs for friday but instead pushed them all to next week. It’s pretty nice I must say. If it’s something you’ve considered I strongly recommend giving it a shot.

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        Well, it’s an SLT apprenticeship and I’m in my second year, so we’ll soon be taking care of patients ourselves. But I see what you mean.