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by iguanayou
1201 days ago
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My theory: workers are capable of performing focused work for only a fixed number of hours per week. If productivity is essentially: work done divided by hours worked, then a lot of the things the article mentioned changes the denominator, not the numerator. Productivity goes up, but the amount of work being done doesn't change. Might as well let people have that other non-working time to themselves. |
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