implementing a rotating 32-hour work week will not maintain existing levels of productivity and work quality, but increase them.
tldr: there are too many of us wasting the taxpayers money on useless jobs so you should cut our hours (but not our pay!) so that it looks like we are actually doing something.
>implementing a rotating 32-hour work week will not maintain existing levels of productivity and work quality, but increase them.
tldr: there are too many of us wasting the taxpayers money on useless jobs so you should cut our hours (but not our pay!) so that it looks like we are actually doing something.