• @Rediphile@lemmy.ca
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    128 months ago

    If people are as productive in 4 days as they are in 5 days, I don’t see how the employer would be sacrificing anything at all. They would just be saving a day of office lighting bills.

    • @Cringe2793@lemmy.world
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      88 months ago

      The employer will see that you “could” be doing more work, since you accomplish everything in 4 hours. “You don’t have enough work to occupy your time”, they’d say in my country.

      That’s why people act busy. Because when you’re efficient, you get punished with more work.

      • @KevonLooney@lemm.ee
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        38 months ago

        This is true. My company has afternoons off in the summer (4.5 day work weeks). Basically they acknowledge that no one is doing anything after lunch on a Friday.

        The same amount of actual work gets done. It’s actually more efficient because no one is coming up with useless meetings and busywork.

    • @Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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      38 months ago

      The “sacrifice” is number of total man hours going down. Nevermind that the remaining hours are vastly superior to the ones you lose, that’s a number that’s smaller, and unless that’s “how much we’re paying”, numbers being smaller is a bad thing, mmkay?