42 hour work week being discussed again by official channels

>42 hour work week being discussed again by official channels
does this happen in your cunt
I will unironically fuck off to France if we ever actually get to this point

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i work 48 hours, 6 days a week.

it's only 2 more hours wagie. it's worth it for higher gdp.

I'm a neet
Not my problem

Line. Must. Go. Up.

why
is the job fun at least

I work 32 hours a week, LMAO

>don’t have children
>import millions of non whites that live off your pension funds
>cry when you have to work 42h and until you’re 70 years old
I mean, maybe not being an arrogant retard that thinks the state will care for you instead of your children (which you won’t have to be unique and quirky) was a mistake? Delusion of grandeur really fucked this cunt.

just the normal life of an American with no college degree. some weeks i've worked close to 60 hours.

Just do what the rest of non autistic world does. We also work a "40h" work week. That is, we work a 20-30h work week

Work harder, kraut, so you can finance pic related.

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>42 hour work week
Imagine working on clock. Wew, what a nightmare that would be.

Grim.

i work 60 hours a week

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Finance up terrorism in Ukraine

>42 hours
Nope. They discuss 6h work days though, some companies have tried it and it was a success.

wagie wagie get in cagie

40 hours a week is a cap meant for boomers
If you're under 30, you need to race 80+ hours week to save money and be successful

>12 hours until i have to get up for work
i cant do this shit bros

that was a political victory long before baby boomers. the boomers are arguably the ones who ruined it with their bootstraps nonsense. my boss is a boomer and he doesn't see any problem only giving me one day off.

Meanwhile other countries have been switching to 35 or 30 hour work weeks and seen productivity increase.

>you need to race 80+ hours week
That's illegal here.

"The Working Hours Act regulates, among other things, regular working hours 40 hours/week (Section 5), overtime 200 hours/calendar year (Section 7), daily rest 11 hours/24 hours (Section 13) and weekly rest 36 hours/7 days (Section 14)"