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4 day workweek boosts productivity in Japan: (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2019 OP
Not suprised zipplewrath Nov 2019 #1
Japanese collectively work extremely hard. democratisphere Nov 2019 #2
Not surprised. Phoenix61 Nov 2019 #3

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
1. Not suprised
Mon Nov 4, 2019, 09:40 PM
Nov 2019

I've been in a few situations where the work week length was modified "suddenly" in different ways. My conclusion was always the same. People will do a "day's" work, pretty much regardless of the number of hours (within reason). I've worked 6 hour days and 10 hour days. Pretty soon, the same amount of work is getting done in a "day". Yes, there are significant exceptions, but overall people tend to "get something done before the end of the day" regardless of the amount of hours worked. The problem with longer days is that management feels more "free" to have meetings and reviews and planning sessions. The shorter the day, the less freedom they feel to have these things. A 6 hour day is such that many employees will work relatively "continuously" if given the chance. And for many jobs that require mental thought as oppose to physical effort, an uninterrupted work day will vastly improve productivity.

Phoenix61

(17,006 posts)
3. Not surprised.
Mon Nov 4, 2019, 10:31 PM
Nov 2019

You miss rush hour at least one way. You spend one of the three days taking care of stupid shit then get to relax for two whole days. I always wanted a 4-10 week.

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