Are you trying to imply that during the 2008 crash people were working less because technology allowed us more leisure time??
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Um, 50 years of labor pressure and eventually government intervention got us the 40 hour week, not bosses.
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Nor has wage growth matched productivity growth. Somebody has benefited from all this, but not the guy doing the work.
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Sorry, that's complete BS. Working time halved from the 19th century to today, and it will further decrease: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working_time#Gradual_decrease_in_working_hours … http://www.jil.go.jp/english/reports/documents/jilpt-reports/no.7_bosch.pdf …
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... you mix paid working time with actual worktime ... prodctivity went up 1900% from 1870 - 1992 worktime contracted went down 46%,... I know very few people in enterprises that work the hours that are in their employment contract. - 1 more reply
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