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minus-squareMatt@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up10·1 year agoRight, the point of the 4 day work week is that it will become the new standard for full time work, rather than the current 5 days. So all your points are kind of moot, as they will ideally be addressed through cultural changes, employee expectations, or regulation.
minus-squareFuglyDuck@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down3·1 year agoNo…. My point is that your “ideal” world doesn’t exist. The real world includes Walmart, Kroger, Cargill, Amazon and a thousand other companies owned and ran by assholes who only really care about profits.
Right, the point of the 4 day work week is that it will become the new standard for full time work, rather than the current 5 days.
So all your points are kind of moot, as they will ideally be addressed through cultural changes, employee expectations, or regulation.
No…. My point is that your “ideal” world doesn’t exist. The real world includes Walmart, Kroger, Cargill, Amazon and a thousand other companies owned and ran by assholes who only really care about profits.