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    workweek


    1. • Average workweek of production workers in manufacturing


    2. As far as the thirty-hour workweek goes, it has so many benefits, for management as well as for the employees


    3. At that time, over thirty years ago, our workweek at that corporation was 37 ½


    4. The question is: What was the length of the workweek at that time? The answer I would have liked is thirty hours – what should have been passed in the 1930s


    5. I mentioned the thirty-hour workweek earlier and it needs to be


    6. Greed and competition enter into the equation but we shouldn’t ignore the long workweek


    7. By now you should realize that doctors don’t know everything! I also think that because of the high stress levels in hospitals, even a forty-hour workweek is too much


    8. Telecommuting, true flex time and the four-day workweek should be a normal way of doing business


    9. We have numerous problems: immigration, health care, social security, terrorism and security, intelligence, and employment in all its forms – including the minimum wage and the workweek


    10. even doing it without risking prison time for the CEOs – by lowering the workweek to thirty hours, paying people more and investing in green technologies and behaving ethically

    11. If you feel that the Civil War ended slavery, why do some corporations refuse to pay their employees a living wage while simultaneously those at the highest levels in a company receive compensation which is five hundred times higher than the people who do all the real work? Why are workers forced to put in a sixty-hour workweek with all the advances we have in technology when a half-century ago forty hours was the norm


    12. Actually, in 1933, a law was almost enacted to usher in a thirty-hour workweek in the United States


    13. Just witness the fifty or sixty hour workweek


    14. It really is a shame that there is any necessity to have these people join a union to obtain a thirty five hour workweek and all the benefits they need as well as a salary that is what they truly deserve


    15. One area in which management needs improving has to do with the length of the workweek


    16. This is all a bonus of the thirty-hour workweek


    17. You may not have heard of The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss


    18. Let’s proceed to a 30-hour workweek along with a minimum wage of $15 an hour and proceed from there, eventually lowering the number of hours even further and raising the minimum wage


    19. Technology has gone wild and made our workweek longer


    20. in less than a workweek!

    21. The usual workweek was six days of twelve hours each


    22. Twenty cents will buy some good ale, now won't it?" The thought of foamy brew at the end of a long workweek was sufficient motivation to cause the laborers to eagerly depart the train barn for the tavern


    23. They rode the subway out to Coney Island and found that hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers had beaten them there, fleeing the stifling heat of Manhattan even in the middle of the workweek


    24. Here’s the total package: (1) beginning salary of $160,000 (up slightly and the highest offer so far so please keep this quiet—wouldn’t want to start trouble from the get-go); (2) an annual bonus to be determined by performance and overall firm productivity (no, the two partners do not plan to keep all the profits); (3) full health insurance—medical, dental, optical (everything but Botox and tummy tucks); (4) a savings and retirement plan which includes matching contributions to a rather generous 401K; (5) overtime pay beyond 50 hours a week (yes, dear, you read that right; S&G is probably the first law firm in history to offer overtime; we’re serious about the 50 hour workweek); (6) three weeks of paid vacation; (7) your own private office with your own designated secretary (and probably your own paralegal too but can’t make that promise right now); (8) advancement; we do not want our associates cutting throats to make partner, so we’re considering a plan whereby one can stake out an equity position at 7 to 10 years with the firm


    25. com and The 4-Hour Workweek)


    26. (I recall from my days as a young bond portfolio manager how hard it was to resist this bias even though my colleagues warned me on my first workweek to ignore the purchase price! “The stock does not know that you own it, let alone at what price


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