Finland’s Prime Minister Calls for Debate on 4-Day Work Week
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#3Thirty-Hour work week was on the political agenda in the US in the 1930s. It's about time. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20086446
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#4- https://newsnowfinland.fi/politics/how-finlands-fake-four-da...
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#6'“Until now, the trend has been toward shorter working hours as productivity has increased,” she told reporters in Harpsund, Sweden. “I believe that in the future, though not in the next few years, the development will be similar: improvements in productivity and technology should show up as improvements in the conditions for ordinary workers, including shorter working hours.”
The Finnish government isn’t currently working on a four-day week, she said.'
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#7If you work less I have to pay you less. Or be able to find someone who will not work less. But that can't be allowed to happen because social welfare state.
So the debate is really about "do we agree to increase tax on enterprises and empower the state to redistribute even more wealth?"
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#8https://newsnowfinland.fi/politics/how-finlands-fake-four-da...
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#91) People should reap benefit of automation. 2) Less urge to generate bullshit work to fill in 40+ hours. 3) Could force employers to think of more equalized distribution of work. So a few more people can get a job and overworked people can get some leisure.