I never want to sit in an office again

JuvenileHell

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A lot of brehs better hope they dont push this remote work from home shyt. A LOT of jobs will be getting outsourced and/or automated.

That's evolution for you :manny:

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The fact people don’t question why they still have the work conditions that were put in place for car manufacturers nearly a century ago (1920’s) is crazy to me.

After all technological advances and increased productivity, still working 9-5, five days a week, whilst having to be at the office is ridiculous.

People should be working three days a week, for 5 hours and with a mixture of it being remotely from home.

Labor reform being on the back burner for so long whilst conglomerates amass vast amount of riches, meanwhile the average breh doesn’t have $400 to cover an unexpected bill and everybody just goes about their day like it’s all good.

Be in 2020 working like you in a factory for Henry Ford, brehs

An average worker needs to work a mere 11 hours per week to produce as much as one working 40 hours per week in 1950. (The data here is from the US, but productivity increases in Europe and Japan have been of the same magnitude.) The conclusion is inescapable: if productivity means anything at all, a worker should be able to earn the same standard of living as a 1950 worker in only 11 hours per week.

productivity has been growing for so long, it is now so high that it can enable us to sharply reduce working hours while maintaining a high material standard of living. The most important thing is not how fast productivity is growing, but that it is already high enough. We don't need to wait for future productivity increases: the necessary increases have already happened
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Productivity and the Workweek - shorter hours
 
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