It’s too bad that, yet again, instead of the productivity gains leading to shorter work weeks, the benefits accrue to the companies. Just once I’d like to see productivity gains lead to more leisure time, not higher expectation.
It’s too bad that, yet again, instead of the productivity gains leading to shorter work weeks, the benefits accrue to the companies. Just once I’d like to see productivity gains lead to more leisure time, not higher expectation.
Be careful what you are wishing for. All the leisure time you would want while having no job or money could be the future we are heading for.
Fair point. Though I don’t think time without money is really leisure time :)