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vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

Bernie is advocating for a 4 day work week with no loss in pay

Yeah, sure, and I’m advocating for long power lines with no loss in power. Bernie doesn’t explain how’s he (even algorithmically) going to evaluate which pay is “no loss in pay” and how is he going to enforce it.

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

I don’t think my thought processes are garbage. They at least have evolved past the mistakes most people here do.

Anyway, you haven’t provided any argumentation, just came here and started throwing feces. I don’t argue with monkeys, at least not after I fully realize I’m talking to one.

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

I’ve been responsible for some relatively important things from time to time, and that’s just as likely to happen in future.

While your reply is not very convincing and recursively makes me think I’d not entrust to you anything I really want done in a satisfactory way at least.

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

Depends on the purpose. If you want for the shorter week to be normalized - then surely yes.

And if you want that “no loss in pay” - then my idea is better to that end.

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

Well, jobs are different. It’s just that sometimes you get too tired to do anything effectively an hour or two before your work technically ends.

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Bernie Sanders Champions 32-Hour Work Week With No Loss in Pay

32hr week is fine, but what does he mean by no loss in pay?

The mandated work week is something a central regulator controls, and the pay is not.

The drop in productivity because of working 32hrs instead of 40hrs will be much less than 20%, that’s for sure. Maybe there’ll be no drop at all. That doesn’t always translate to no drop in pay.

If by 32hrs we mean 4 days, then it frees that day for other workers (if we imagine any job with a physical workplace). The pay is a result of the balance of interests. It will become less.

And personally I’d say 35hr week is a better idea - as in 5 days of 7hrs .

vacuumflower , to Work Reform in Major 4-day workweek study suggests that when we work 5 days we spend one doing basically nothing

Well, it’s kinda depressing when you conclude no particular task for a day, yet still feel boiled due to tired eyes, headache etc.

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