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So when will the US transition to a 4-day work week?

Any updates about this? All I know is that there were talks that a bill COULD be passed to reduce the typical 5-day work week into a 4-day one. Tbh, though, I’m not overly optimistic about it, even though studies have consistently shown that a 4-day work week boosts employee morale, productivity, and company revenue. Despite this, it seems like there will always be some assholes screaming about how nobody wants to work anymore, and that only lazy people want a 4-day work week. Wanting a shorter work week isn’t being lazy. It’s not being selfish. It just means that people are fed up with signing their lives away to a company that could throw them out in a heartbeat. The fact that we’ve even accept a 5-day work week for this long is ridiculous. How can anyone recover from 40+ hours of a soul-sucking, mind-numbing job in the span…


Any updates about this? All I know is that there were talks that a bill COULD be passed to reduce the typical 5-day work week into a 4-day one.

Tbh, though, I’m not overly optimistic about it, even though studies have consistently shown that a 4-day work week boosts employee morale, productivity, and company revenue. Despite this, it seems like there will always be some assholes screaming about how nobody wants to work anymore, and that only lazy people want a 4-day work week.

Wanting a shorter work week isn’t being lazy. It’s not being selfish. It just means that people are fed up with signing their lives away to a company that could throw them out in a heartbeat. The fact that we’ve even accept a 5-day work week for this long is ridiculous. How can anyone recover from 40+ hours of a soul-sucking, mind-numbing job in the span of just two days? And we’re just supposed to accept that we’re supposed to keep doing this for the rest of our lives?

I’m just tired.

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