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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Whatever happened to "The Leisure Society?"
Excerpts from the article by Jeffrey Kaplan (link below):
In 1930 Kellogg Company, the world’s leading producer of ready-to-eat cereal, announced that all of its nearly fifteen hundred workers would move from an eight-hour to a six-hour workday. Company president Lewis Brown and owner W. K. Kellogg noted that if the company ran “four six-hour shifts . . . instead of three eight-hour shifts, this will give work and paychecks to the heads of three hundred more families in Battle Creek.” It was an attractive vision, and it worked. Not only did Kellogg prosper, but journalists from magazines such as Forbes and BusinessWeek reported that the great majority of company employees embraced the shorter workday. One reporter described “a lot of gardening and community beautification, athletics and hobbies . . . libraries well patronized and the mental background of these fortunate workers . . . becoming richer.” Today “work and more work” is the accepted way of doing things. If anything, improvements to the labor-saving machinery since the 1920s have intensified the trend. Machines can save labor, but only if they go idle when we possess enough of what they can produce. In other words, the machinery offers us an opportunity to work less, an opportunity that as a society we have chosen not to take. Instead, we have allowed the owners of those machines to define their purpose: not reduction of labor, but “higher productivity”—and with it the imperative to consume virtually everything that the machinery can possibly produce. http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.p...s/article/2962 |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I was promised a four day work week (and not one of ten hour days, before you ask).
I expect that it is in the same holding area as my flying car. They are getting closer to the computer I can talk to, though.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Well, he did get it right. It does exist - in Europe.
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I work 12 hour shifts.
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They're making a big mistake.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I'm doing MY part! Are YOU? :p
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Fascinating stuff.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Thom Hartmann's perspective - The Leisure Society has arrived...
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Brest (FRANCE)
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Let's clarify a few things about the situation in France.
The law states that we work 35 hours per week. That specific law has created a huge mess. Prior to it we worked 39 hours a week with 5 weeks of paid leave. After it passed, we did 35 hours but were paid as if we did 39 Let take myself has an example : I'm a computer programmer. In my last job, I had the status of a clerck employee. I worked 35 hours a week + 4 hours paid at 25% more than a normal one. But these 4 hours were exonarated of taxes for my employer. Other people may work precisely 35, 37.5, or 39 hours depending on the company. In another job, I was rated as a manager. I had no one to manage not even myself. In that case the law states that I cannot work more than 217 days per year. No time limit save for the European limit of 48 hours a week. In reality I busted my ass 9 to 10 hours in the office and usually 1 or two more in front of my home computer. I did exactly the same thing in these two jobs : writing programs. Let's not forget all the possible deregulations for turism, public works, etc... The law on the 35 hours of work per week was passed as a means to get more votes for the socialist party that was in power at that time. It was just demagogy and nothing else. And let's not forget those working for the administration. We used to say that the law was hard on these guys since they had to increase their output from 29 to 35 hours. Unfortunately, it's not really a joke.
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thanks
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And somewhere in there they point to long hours creeping back following the lead of technology-obsessed geeks with Asperger's! ![]()
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