Submitted by Sariel007 t3_100mdhm in UpliftingNews
FawksyBoxes t1_j2kbni6 wrote
Reply to comment by Bojack35 in Four-Day Workweek Going Well Globally, Study Says by Sariel007
True, but there are plenty of people that an extra day off would be beneficial mentally and physically. Like I'd love to have a day to dedicate to a hobby, or just making visiting friends or family easier
[deleted] t1_j2kdcaf wrote
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Bojack35 t1_j2kdtnu wrote
Yeh and that's why I said I more see it as supporting flexible working hours.
You want a day off for your hobby, fine. Someone else wants to work another day, fine. They will still earn more for doing that - whether you call it 5 days pay for 4 and 6 days pay for 5 or not is just semantics. Wages need to go up regardless. This proposal is about cutting hours for the same pay, great. I'm still going to choose to do more than they cut it to, if that means more money for me and more time off for you then everyone is happy.
FawksyBoxes t1_j2kfb1k wrote
Flexible hours makes it sound like I Would still get paid the same wage. Like I can say I'm only going to work 4 days at my current job and they will accommodate. But I'm talking about 4 days 32 hours being the base line like 5 days 40 hours across the board. You work more than that you get Overtime and such.
Bojack35 t1_j2kgipa wrote
Ok my bad - what I really mean (and what this 4 day week really is) is flexible hours with an increased salary. That works out as you getting the same for a day less and people doing the same days getting paid more.
All that standardizing 4 days does is lower the expected hours. This is great for people who want to work 4 days as it won't be as hard to find such jobs. This isn't great for people who want to work 5 and may struggle to find that/ be forced into 'side hustles'.
Edit - on a somewhat related note given it's a bank holiday tomorrow I am choosing to work overtime on, I need to go to sleep! Cheers.
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