The 40-hour workweek was established in 1940. Call me a radical, but I’d say there have been a few modest changes in the economy since then. In the year 2024, it’s time for a 32-hour workweek with no loss in pay.
@SenSanders You are a grifter and stand against everything that this country was built on, which is - hard work, merit and free enterprise Fastest way to burry our country is to invoke your ideas
@SenSanders Ok, you are radical and a Marxist. I guess we haven't had enough Biden/Democrat inflation. 32 hour work week, "free" healthcare, "free" college. What else?
Bernie's utopian vision is a future where nobody works zero hours. His argument that a limit set in 1940 is old, therefore the limit should be reduced to a more "modern" standard. This reasoning that the work limit is never "correct" enough and should always be subject to reduction necessarily implies a point in the future where work limits will approach zero. In reality, the perceived antiquity of an idea does not affect its correctness.
@SenSanders Why 32-hour?… Why not 22-hours?… check that, why not just 12-hours?…. 😂🤣😂🤡
@SenSanders 4 day work weeks work everywhere they have tried it.