• derangedloofah@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    How do 4 day work weeks work for healthcare employees? Drop to 32 hours? Still 40+ but overtime after 32?

    Healthcare and similar industries that can’t really complete more work in less time are interesting when we think about 4 day work weeks.

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      1 year ago

      There’s 8 billion people and counting on the planet. Something tells me they can hire more folks to make up the difference.

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        1 year ago

        The education required for those jobs are made prohibitively expensive. We get worked from every angle .

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          I really wanted to be crass, crude and blunt but I can’t.

          My country in particular is an exporter of healthcare workers, thanks to a neverending cycle of bad management and low funding from and for the Health Ministry.

          University tuition is less than €2000/year for medicine, nursing and physical therapy. Other healthcare related areas are even cheaper. The notion of university loans exists but it is a rare occurrence.

          Edit: I got owned by myself; the yearly tuition is €697, payable in full or in ten instalments. That’s affordable!

          We are undergoing a shortage of labour due to the state not wanting to pay more, which is moving workers to private healthcare where they can work less for better pay.

          There is no shortage of labour, there is a shortage of money flowing to those that actually work for it.

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            Holy hell that’s ridiculous. Here in the states I have a friend who went into nursing and didn’t qualify for grants so had to take out loans. She makes a good salary but ten years later it’s still being eaten up by loan payments, of which she still owes over $10k USD

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              We invest in our population. We have one of the most educated population in the world. Downside is that the country is stuck in the 60’s for some vital parts.

    • snooggums@kbin.social
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      Overtime after 32 would be the best feasible solution, since they already tend to get overscheduled at 40+ and this would reward them even more for their extra time spent working.

      The real solution would be increasing the number of healthcare workers so they did not need to work so much overtime, and setting a shorter expectation for them to exceed might push for that outcome.

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      If technology has freed up so much time overall, then the people overall should not have to work so many hours. Instead, capitalism has ensured that rather than more time, we have more things to buy so we must continue to work 40 hours or more a week.