There are attractive aspects to a 4 day week, OldMeg.
However, open minds consider the impact on all the sectors, they don't plump for it being the gold standard for all because it would suit their own industry. That is what I hear from some posts.
There is nothing to stop it being adopted where it is relevant and workable, but it is being talked about as though it will be move on to be extended to everyone, and we are all going to have full employment, plenty of money and long weekends to relax in.
It is not negative or cynical to suspect that just aint gonna happen. Work (and earning power) tend to expand to fill the space and time available and those who can exploit that get more of both. Or more likely some get more of the work and different ones get more of the earning power. Some groups will do better than others, the predicted trickle-down will stop before it reaches those who need it, and prices rise for all.
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