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"del cecchi" wrote in message
... I've heard our increased productivity is indeed due to longer hours and reduced time off. I'd like to see your sources and what measures they're really using. two minutes on google turned up the Federal Reserve Bank of NY discussing productivity in terms of output per hour. So whoever you heard the contrary from had a lying political agenda. I understand your perspective, but, if workers are putting in extra hours without additional pay, and output on an hourly basis didn't change because of the extra hours, that'd also show up as "productivity" increases. Right or wrong? jps |
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