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Quotes About Workweek

But I've come to realize that this continent is dying a slow death. Europe is receding quietly into history. It's old and tired, and its young are so pessimistic about the prospects of the future they refuse to have enough children to ensure their own survival. They believe in nothing but their thirty-five-hour workweek and their August vacation.
~ Daniel Silva
We could easily become societies of leisure and institute a twenty-hour workweek. Maybe even a fifteen-hour week. Instead, we find ourselves, as a society, condemned to spending most of our time at work, performing tasks that we feel make no difference in the world whatsoever.
~ David Graeber
In the year 1930, John Maynard Keynes predicted that, by century's end, technology would have advanced sufficiently that countries like Great Britain or the United States would have achieved a fifteen-hour work week. There's every reason to believe he was right. In technological terms, we are quite capable of this. And yet it didn't happen.
~ David Graeber
Unions gave us the forty-hour workweek, the weekend, and the middle class.
~ Al Franken
Countries with short workweeks consistently top gender' equality rankings. The central issue is achieving a more equitable distribution of work.
~ Rutger Bregman
I don't like to get too caught up in habits because too much structure can stifle creativity. But there are a few habits that make us more productive and are healthy to work into every workweek, if not every day. I love to start the day with a workout - even just a run on the treadmill while catching up on the morning headlines.
~ Dinesh Paliwal
Monday at 9 A.M. is when people start their workweek," Joy said passionately. "Think about that, George. People would rather die than go to work
~ Jon Gordon
2012 McKinsey study found that the average knowledge worker now spends more than 60 percent of the workweek engaged in electronic communication and Internet searching, with close to 30 percent of a worker's time dedicated to reading and answering e-mail alone.
~ Cal newport
the average knowledge worker now spends more than 60 percent of the workweek engaged in electronic communication and Internet searching, with close to 30 percent of a worker's time dedicated to reading and answering e-mail alone.
~ Cal newport
I'm suggesting that, until America takes care of its debt, untangles the housing mess and gets unemployment under control, we all commit to working six days a week. Yep, move the standard 35-40 hour work week right up to 48 hours.
~ Jason Calacanis
Sometimes a workweek will grind you into sand, pulverize you into particles.
~ Colson Whitehead
Not sure if it's Tuesday or just a second Monday.
~ Internet meme
* Monday * Tuesday * Wednesday * Thursday * Friday * I blinked * Monday
~ Internet meme
Stop crying, Monday will be over soon.
~ Anonymous
It must be remembered that the forty hour work week until age sixty five was designed by governments and corporations and not the medical profession.
~ Steven Magee