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minus-squareWookieMunsterlinkfedilink12•2 years agoWhich also begs the question, if we were paid on par with inflation, would we still need to work 40 hours as most people do?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-22 years agoThat’s actually the issue. Productivity increase didn’t go to the employees the past couple of decades, otherwise we’d have outpaced inflation
Which also begs the question, if we were paid on par with inflation, would we still need to work 40 hours as most people do?
That’s actually the issue. Productivity increase didn’t go to the employees the past couple of decades, otherwise we’d have outpaced inflation