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Canada should move towards integration with Europe instead of the U.S.

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Canada votes for Mark Carney as prime minister

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New video of feds ambushing student and vanishing sparks deep concern

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Pope condemns Trump's mass deportations as unchristian and unconscionable

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A Mount Lyell shrew has just been photographed alive

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New Math Suggests 'Impossible' Third Type of Particle Could Exist

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Antibiotics, vaccinations linked to reduced risk of dementia

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Japan Offers Free Daycare to Boost Tokyo's Falling Birth Rate

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A personalized mRNA Vaccine provides 'real hope' for melanoma patients

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Yup, the Universe is expanding weirdly

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First-ever evidence of the antimatter partner of hyperhelium-4

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Most Canadians would avoid buying U.S. products post-Trump tariff

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Bird flu has been detected in a pig in the US. Why does that matter?

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·3 years ago·discuss
During the Industrial Revolution, the six-day workweek became the standard in many factories and workplaces. Workers often worked long hours in harsh conditions, with little time off. It wasn't until the labor movement in the late 1800s and early 1900s that workers began to demand better working conditions and shorter workweeks.

In the United States, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 established a maximum workweek of 44 hours, with overtime pay required for hours worked over 40 in a week. This law also established a minimum wage and child labor regulations. However, it wasn't until the 1940s and 1950s that the five-day workweek became the norm in many industries.

A transition to a four day work week would take time. Minimum wage will eventually will get adjusted for the workers in the service sector to have similar lifestyle.

shouldn't this be a widely accepted measure of human progress, like growing nutrition or literacy or something? As our technology advances, we'll inevitably be able to create and distribute more resources with less work. I'd think it would be fairly obvious and even celebrated that this should lead to less work with the same or increased standard of living.