The Case for a 21-Hour Work Week!
It would create jobs and stop the unsustainable cycle of rampant consumerism.
The NEF argues we need to achieve truly happy lives, we need to challenge social norms and reset the industrial clock ticking in our heads. It sees the 21-hour week as integral to this for two reasons: it will redistribute paid work, offering the hope of a more equal society (right now too many are overworked, or underemployed). At the same time, it would give us all time for the things we value but rarely have time to do well such as care for our family, travel, read or continue learning (as opposed to feeding consumerism).
Not to mention, it may be the only way a modern global society wont overwhelm the earths resources. Creating EU-level living standards for the entire world by 2050 would require a six-fold increase in the size of the global economy, with potentially devastating consequences. Instead of growing the economy, maybe we need to recalibrate society to make everyone happier and successful with less.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-case-for-a-21-hour-work-week.html
Lucky Luciano
(11,254 posts)arcane1
(38,613 posts)KatyaR
(3,445 posts)I can barely make it on 40 hours' pay a week, I sure wouldn't be able to make it on 21....
Jkid
(1,524 posts)or indirectly via citizen's income.