• gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Just some important history, the 40 hour work week was developed as a labor concession in the automotive industry.

    Most workers rarely work only 40 hours, especially when you include the on-call time when employees are expected to respond to call messages and emails.

    Maybe we need to learn something from our grandparents and have another movement for 40-hour work weeks.

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      54 minutes ago

      Plenty of countries where 35-40h/week, or even less, is the norm (and I mean it as no “not counted” extra hours)

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      Men were able to work 40 hours back then because women were relegated to unpaid domestic labor and childcare.

      When women entered the workforce, these expectations were slow to change. So now, everyone gets to work 40+ hours and a few dozen more at home. And that’s the best case scenario where both partners shared the mental load. Bonus points if they have a kid which is a 24/7 job.

      In a sane world, with double the people working you would expect their hours to be halved. But that will never happen so long as corporations continue to disguise the exploitation of workers as ‘feminism’.