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The real reason for the forty-hour workweek

savagemike:

ryking:

highsee:

jonathan-cunningham:

The ultimate tool for corporations to sustain a culture of this sort is to develop the 40-hour workweek as the normal lifestyle. Under these working conditions people have to build a life in the evenings and on weekends. This arrangement makes us naturally more inclined to spend heavily on entertainment and conveniences because our free time is so scarce.

I’ve only been back at work for a few days, but already I’m noticing that the more wholesome activities are quickly dropping out of my life: walking, exercising, reading, meditating, and extra writing.

The one conspicuous similarity between these activities is that they cost little or no money, but they take time.

Suddenly I have a lot more money and a lot less time, which means I have a lot more in common with the typical working North American than I did a few months ago. While I was abroad I wouldn’t have thought twice about spending the day wandering through a national park or reading my book on the beach for a few hours. Now that kind of stuff feels like it’s out of the question. Doing either one would take most of one of my precious weekend days!

The last thing I want to do when I get home from work is exercise. It’s also the last thing I want to do after dinner or before bed or as soon as I wake, and that’s really all the time I have on a weekday.

This seems like a problem with a simple answer: work less so I’d have more free time. I’ve already proven to myself that I can live a fulfilling lifestyle with less than I make right now. Unfortunately, this is close to impossible in my industry, and most others. You work 40-plus hours or you work zero. My clients and contractors are all firmly entrenched in the standard-workday culture, so it isn’t practical to ask them not to ask anything of me after 1pm, even if I could convince my employer not to.

The eight-hour workday developed during the industrial revolution in Britain in the 19th century, as a respite for factory workers who were being exploited with 14- or 16-hour workdays.

As technologies and methods advanced, workers in all industries became able to produce much more value in a shorter amount of time. You’d think this would lead to shorter workdays.

A 32 hour work week would decrease unemployment, decrease our culture of consumerism, lead to happier, healthier and smarter workers at little to no extra cost- except for those that see the decrease in consumerism as a bad thing.

I mean, even 4 10 hour days would be better, if some people have a problem with dropping down to 32.  That way you’d work 4 days, be off 3.  To me, that seems like a far better solution.  An extra day off would make you not care about being at work 10 hours a day.  I know, I’ve done it before, and it was fucking paradise.

This x1,000,000. I’m so fucking tired all the time now. :-/

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  5. randomlancila reblogged this from sevenofcups and added:
    It’s so sad that the 40 hour workweek is what’s accepted and expected. Everything in most people’s life revolves around...
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    I know my industry is probably considerably different than most other people on Tumblar, but in construction a 40 hour,...
  8. sophiologist reblogged this from nerd-gasms and added:
    I love this discussion. I think everyone would be better off working less … I’ve been thinking of scaling down to a...
  9. nerd-gasms reblogged this from novazembla and added:
    I would love a 4 days on, 3 days off work week. I mean, I would also love a 32 hour work week but who are we kidding?...
  10. oldtobegin reblogged this from novazembla and added:
    i have no idea how premeditated this lifestyle cultural norm is, but i can agree that working longer/more beastly days...
  11. ktrexx reblogged this from novazembla and added:
    Even thinking about working 40 hours a week stresses me out.
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  14. tenderstatue reblogged this from d2fang and added:
    This is so true. I miss the salary (paltry as it was) and the benefits (expensive as they were) that came with my...







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