Ye Olde Boomer
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This is what wealthy civilised countries do.![]()
To me, YOU have a civilized country! The US is the most socially regressive of all developed Western nations.
This is what wealthy civilised countries do.![]()
Bummer when you are paid an hourly rate or work on piece time.
Who gets employed for the 1 day that needs filling if others are only working 4 days? Can you live on 1 day a week salary, would you be bothered going in? I work with a company in Finland, it will be interesting to speak to them about this, the practicalities of this.
I was being a bit glib, realistically you would stagger the week as you say. I believe it can work in certain lines of work but would be totally impractical in others, particularly when people are wanting the same salary. I don't believe that on the whole the UK has the type of economy that lends itself to this policy.A firm in the uk Did something similar , 4 day weeks but without the 6 hours. They said people were happier and worked harder
It's not a case of who works that one day it's managing it correctly
You could completely shut the firm every Wednesday or Friday for example .. if the work is still done it doesn't cost to close the extra day
Or you stagger it so 20% of the work force has Monday off , Tuesday, wednesday , Thursday and Friday..
It's not a case of right everyone you work 4 days and Jeff you work every Friday ..
I was being a bit glib, realistically you would stagger the week as you say. I believe it can work in certain lines of work but would be totally impractical in others, particularly when people are wanting the same salary. I don't believe that on the whole the UK has the type of economy that lends itself to this policy.
Automation is a great worry, I agree with you. The question is will everyone be happy to take a drop in salary to account for the extra staff a 4 day week will bring? Can you see many lining up for that? You can start a new company up working this way but changing existing contracts will be a tough sell.It's something we as a country might have to start looking into to share the wealth around
Automation of many jobs will mean less people needed for excisting jobs. Putting more and more people out of work.
Maybe not something for my generation to worry about but my daughter's I'd say will face this
My dad was saying the same thing back in the late 70's, early 80's....when we had manufacturing jobs.Automation of many jobs will mean less people needed for excisting jobs. Putting more and more people out of work.
Automation is a great worry, I agree with you. The question is will everyone be happy to take a drop in salary to account for the extra staff a 4 day week will bring? Can you see many lining up for that? You can start a new company up working this way but changing existing contracts will be a tough sell.
It does also open up opportunities, my job is becoming more and more automated, I'm just making sure it's me who picking up the new skills and doing the automating ?
Smart move ?. The key jobs in so many factories now are the person who programmes the equipment or perhaps more importantly fixes it when it breaks. The others are becoming superfluous.It does also open up opportunities, my job is becoming more and more automated, I'm just making sure it's me who picking up the new skills and doing the automating ?
You are quite right. What gripes though is that for every 9 people who are genuine and need help there will be that 1 person who works the system and that is the one we remember, the one that winds people up. It is human nature to remember the bad example. Let's face it, that 1 person is really, really irritating and annoying so our minds have to work hard to get past them and get to the ones we need to look after. A step back every so often is good advice though.