• PugJesus@kbin.social
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    Of course, if local governments implement a four-day workweek, they might force businesses in the area to do the same. Can’t have the investor class making marginally less money.

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      1 year ago

      A lot of companies have seen increased productivity and lower expenses by switching to a 4 day work week. It’s not about money, it’s about control. If it were about money these companies would be jumping at the opportunity to let employees work from home. Just think of how much money they could save in office rent alone, not to mention things like electric and water bills, internet, maintenance employees, janitors, etc. Letting people work from home could increase profits by eliminating a major expense.
      But they’re fighting tooth and nail against both WFH and the 4 day work week.

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      1 year ago

      I can tell you right now that I do fuck all on a Friday anyway. May as well give me the day off.

    • jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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      That’s not even the point, lots of companies have successfully implemented the 100-80-100 model (the last 100 meaning the company sees the same profit). The point is making workers too tired to notice the oligarchs’ scam.

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      We all know damn well the four day week inevitably comes with a pay cut. Big business won’t cede anything without getting theirs back.

      Still all for it. Four day workweeks are better for the environment and mental health.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The guidance appears to be the latest salvo in a war of words between the government and South Cambridgeshire district council, which is believed to be the only English authority so far to have experimented with a four-day week.

    The council has said its continuing trial of the practice, in which office staff and bin collectors are paid the same for working 20% fewer hours, has already helped it improve recruitment and led to over £500,000 in savings on agency workers.

    Supporters of the four-day week have called it a win-win for workers and employers because it improves staff wellbeing and productivity.

    The guidance says: “Councils which are undertaking four-day working week activities should cease immediately and others should not seek to pursue in any format.

    Cllr Pete Marland, chair of the Local Government Association’s resources board, said: “More than nine in 10 councils are experiencing staff recruitment and retention difficulties across a diverse range of skills, professions and occupations.

    They should be free to pilot innovative solutions to address local challenges and deliver crucial services to their residents.


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