California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
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Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
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#3It’s not like anyone actually does anything on Friday anyways. Fridays for me are mostly catching up on work I put off during the week and lurking reddit until it’s time to log off.
I'm in it operations so Fridays are just like Mondays except I get to see my weekend melt away because the infra and the operating environment is 24/7. Bah.
Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
#4It’s finally a possibility, and seems like HN is pretty apathetic about it (e.g. this article is from 5 days ago).
Is it that we’re still not optimistic it will actually take hold?
Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
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#7Curious why this isn’t bigger news? Seems like every other day, HN has some front page article about dreams of a shorter work week. It’s finally a possibility, and seems like HN is pretty apathetic about it (e.g. this article is from 5 days ago). Is it that we’re still not optimistic it will actually take hold?
Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
#8It’s not like anyone actually does anything on Friday anyways. Fridays for me are mostly catching up on work I put off during the week and lurking reddit until it’s time to log off.
Must be nice. I'm in it operations so Fridays are just like Mondays except I get to see my weekend melt away because the infra and the operating environment is 24/7. Bah.
Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
#9I am 71 and a large fraction of my work life has been 32 hour work weeks, negotiated with my employers (I usually got 80% salary and 100% vacation and benefits).
It boggles my mind that this would be made a law though. Individuals and their employers should work out any deal that makes sense for both parties.
Re: California considers a shortened, 32-hour workweek for larger companies
#10Curious why this isn’t bigger news? Seems like every other day, HN has some front page article about dreams of a shorter work week. It’s finally a possibility, and seems like HN is pretty apathetic about it (e.g. this article is from 5 days ago). Is it that we’re still not optimistic it will actually take hold?
So yeah, I'd imagine pessimism is the reason HN seems to not care about this bill.