92% of young people would sacrifice other perks for a 4-day workweek—here's what they'd give up - eviltoast
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    People just tune out after a while, and looking busy is not the same as being busy. Management just doesn’t want to get that.

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      They get it, but to them the only good worker is one who is well controlled.

      If a work week of thirty two hours would be proved equally productive as one of forty, if most in society would be caused no harm from such a reduction, then workers may begin shortly after to consider a twenty hour work week.

      Then, while considered the new objective, workers also may be discovering new opportunities for self care and community care, developing new relationships with hobbies and leisure, and expanding their identities into new facets and in new directions.

      After not too much time would pass, a critical mass of workers might start to feel convinced that the whole system is a house of cards, built only on threat and deception, and deserving be dismantled in favor of one that is new and different.