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wehateporn 11-13-2014 05:43 AM

Who Stole the Four-Hour Workday?
 

Alex is a busy man. The 36-year-old husband and father of three commutes each day to his full-time job at a large telecom company in Denver, the city he moved to from his native Peru in 2003. At night, he has classes or homework for the bachelor?s in social science he is pursuing at a nearby university. With or without an alarm, he wakes up at 5 AM every day, and it?s only then, after eating breakfast and glancing at the newspaper, that he has a chance to serve in his capacity as the sole US organizer and webmaster of the Global Campaign for the 4 Hour Work-Day.

?I?ve been trying to contact other organizations,? he says, ?though, ironically, I don?t have time.?

But Alex has big plans. By the end of the decade he envisions ?a really crazy movement? with chapters around the world orchestrating the requisite work stoppage.

A century ago, such an undertaking would have seemed less obviously doomed. For decades the US labor movement had already been filling the streets with hundreds of thousands of workers demanding an eight-hour workday. This was just one more step in the gradual reduction of working hours that was expected to continue forever. Before the Civil War, workers like the factory women of Lowell, Massachusetts, had fought for a reduction to ten hours from 12 or more. Later, when the Great Depression hit, unions called for shorter hours to spread out the reduced workload and prevent layoffs; big companies like Kellogg?s followed suit voluntarily. But in the wake of World War II, the eight-hour grind stuck, and today most workers end up doing more than that.

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XXXBizXXX 11-13-2014 05:45 AM

Agreed, $15 per hour and 4 hours per day. let's live like a human being not like a modern slave. rich people are already rich more than enough. why they want more and more and more?

BlackCrayon 11-13-2014 06:14 AM

i'm guessing this wouldn't work for business owners...

Klen 11-13-2014 06:15 AM

Dont think that would work in this century but it would work as workers could be more productive in those 4 hours then when working 8 hours.But again,it also depend what kind of job is.

Klen 11-13-2014 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20288054)
i'm guessing this wouldn't work for business owners...

Yeah as business owner you work 24/7.But advantage of that is how after specific time you can take vacation longer then a worker.

ottopottomouse 11-13-2014 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by XXXBizXXX (Post 20288020)
Agreed, $15 per hour and 4 hours per day. let's live like a human being not like a modern slave. rich people are already rich more than enough. why they want more and more and more?

Sorry you're poor.

Barry-xlovecam 11-13-2014 08:07 AM

The coming software that will replace a lot of jobs will work an hour a day with 10 human hours of productivity.

The will be jobs making Soylent Green ...


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