The discourse surrounding reduction of working hours and workdays in a week is completely dominated by office workers and their perspectives.
Without a broader restructuring of wages and overtime pay (or of society) it will only serve to further alienate workers who already work more than the standard work week or are on call.
The discourse surrounding reduction of working hours and workdays in a week is completely dominated by office workers and their perspectives.
Without a broader restructuring of wages and overtime pay (or of society) it will only serve to further alienate workers who already work more than the standard work week or are on call.
That's an excellent point!