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We should all look forward to a 90-hour work-month
Mint Kolkata
|January 15, 2025
Productivity assured by AI may help us meet Keynes' forecast of leisurely lives by around 2030
s Thursday becoming the new Friday in Britain? Under Keir Starmer's Labour government, UK workers can request a four-day compressed week. More than 90% of participating businesses in the UK decided to stick with a four-day workweek after a successful trial in 2022; some even made the change permanent. Since 2021, the government of Japan, a hard-working nation, has supported a shorter workweek. At least 54 "deaths from overwork," including heart attacks, occur in Japan annually.
According to Dutch author and journalist Rutger Bregman's 2016 article in The Guardian, titled "The solution to (nearly) everything: working less," cutting back on work hours will improve worker safety and address environmental issues, stress, inequality, happiness and unemployment. For example, over the course of two years, Portugal gradually lowered its workweek from 44 to 40 hours, which had positive benefits, particularly for women and employees who had a lot of family responsibilities.
Therefore, if someone believes that the amount of work done is just proportionate to the number of hours worked, they should revisit the well-known Parkinson's Law, which was illustrated in a hilarious essay published in
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