• DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    The article ends with saying that a 4-day work week will solve the problem, but it won’t.

    The issue isn’t that Rebecca from the article needs to work 70+ hours, and they would be completely fine if it was “only” 64 hours. The issue is stated plainly in a quote earlier on in the article; Salaries have not increased at the same pace as the cost of living. No one should need to work 2 jobs in order to survive. Going from 70+ hours to 40 would be a much bigger change in the lives of the people in the article.

    • markev@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Also, they assume that employers will be happy to reduce the hours worked while keeping the same wages. That’d be wonderful but unrealistic.