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by pwinnski
1387 days ago
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This is widely believed, at least the first part, but not true. People (trade unionists) made eight-hour workdays happen, but Henry Ford made a five-day workday happen[0]. As I stated, most labor rights came about because of blood, sweat, and tears. Just... not that particular one, oddly enough. The fact that Ford's five-day work weeks were made up of eight-hour days, for that you can think unions and the hard work of many people! But the shift from six days to five, not so much. P.S. OP was probably not working age in 1926, as they would need to be to have made the shift happen originally. 0. https://www.truthorfiction.com/henry-ford-invented-the-5-day... |
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