• r00ty@kbin.life
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    1 year ago

    Weeks should have ten day weeks, and each month should have 3 weeks.

    Here’s why I’m going to say no. It’s because businesses would just rip us off by turning the working week into 8 days and just retaining the 2 day weekend.

    No, and double no.

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      1 year ago

      Businesses don’t have the power to do that if we collectively tell them no. But that being said, how DO you split up a 10-day week keeping the same basic ratio of “weekend” days?

      Three weekdays, followed by a single “weekend” day or mid-week break, then four weekdays followed by a two-day weekend?

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      1 year ago

      That’s very pessimistic. It assumes that there is a corporate led reform. Which is unlikely. If it was a grass roots campaign, the call for change would include a weekend proposal from the start. By the time businesses come around to supporting it, the weekend will alredy be defined as 3-work-2-off, or 7-work-3-off.