Why We Have to Go Back to a 40-Hour Work Week to Keep Our Sanity
One hundred fifty years of research proves that shorter work hours
actually raise productivity and profits -- and overtime destroys them.
So why do we still do this?
By Sara Robinson, AlterNet
Posted on March 13, 2012, Printed on March 17, 2012
If you’re lucky enough to have a job
right now, you’re probably doing everything possible to hold onto it. If
the boss asks you to work 50 hours, you work 55. If she asks for 60,
you give up weeknights and Saturdays, and work 65.
Odds are that you’ve been doing this for
months, if not years, probably at the expense of your family life, your
exercise routine, your diet, your stress levels, and your sanity.
You’re burned out, tired, achy, and utterly forgotten by your spouse,
kids and dog. But you push on anyway, because everybody knows that
working crazy hours is what it takes to prove that you’re “passionate”
and “productive” and “a team player” — the kind of person who might just
have a chance to survive the next round of layoffs.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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