Years and years of productivity increases, and yet no change in the standard work schedule. The writing is on the wall.
That said, I don't believe I'll see a change in my lifetime. This article is pretty pie-in-the-sky.
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Years and years of productivity increases, and yet no change in the standard work schedule. The writing is on the wall.
That said, I don't believe I'll see a change in my lifetime. This article is pretty pie-in-the-sky.
Agreed.
They're still fighting tooth-and-nail to get people back in the office physically five days a week. It's unthinkable that we'll ever have a fundamental change to work hours.
Maybe within whatever bubble this article is aimed at, but I think it will be the vast minority who get that. But, we should push for it all around the world.
I doubt it.
Too late, I've basically finished the gallows