How many people die on those roads who would live if they didn’t have to commute? How many pounds of tire end up in the sound killing salmon and orcas? How many pedestrians are those commuters going to kill? How many cyclists? How many kids get asthma from the exhaust? How much could we delay the most catastrophic impacts of climate change if we didn’t try to force people artificially in to the office?
If you want tax dollars you don’t need to force people in to cars. You need to make your city more accessible by bikes and mass transit. Those numbers are never coming back, and they absolutely shouldn’t. Adapt or die.
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This won’t happen because no one is measuring productivity. If they had any way to measure productivity or even cared about it, there wouldn’t be bullshit jobs. CEOs will never admit this, because it was never the point.
Bernie Sanders unveils 32-hour workweek bill with no loss in pay for workers ( thehill.com )
Seattle council president on getting workers back to the office: ‘We have to build those numbers up’ ( www.geekwire.com )
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The 4-day workweek was a longshot. The UAW isn’t giving up ( www.cnn.com )