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You can’t have a healthy economy with an unhealthy work force. Work Less proposes ways to reduce work hours and keep workers happier, healthier, and more productive.Recent years have revealed just ...
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  • 30 January 2024
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You can’t have a healthy economy with an unhealthy work force. Work Less proposes ways to reduce work hours and keep workers happier, healthier, and more productive.

Recent years have revealed just how stressed out many workers are. While the trend to longer hours has been developing for several decades, the trend’s effects have been aggravated during the pandemic by the growing use of Zoom and other new technologies for meetings with clients, customers, and co-workers.

Exhausted and fed up, today’s workers are starting to insist on shorter hours and greater flexibility as to where they do their work. There is growing consensus that the forty-hour week, the norm since the 1940s, has outlived its usefulness. And there is an urgent need for new work schedules that adequately reflect the far greater intensity of work today, as well as the greater family demands on a labour force made up of almost fifty percent women, who bear the brunt of domestic duties.

Work Less offers practical scheduling suggestions to employers and workers and numerous policy options for government policy-makers to improve working conditions.

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Price: $22.99
Pages: 296
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 30 January 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459751316
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management, Business process / operations management, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Time Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor / General, Time management
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Workers in advanced countries typically work shorter hours. Yet Canadian and American workers are working much longer hours than their counterparts in Europe and other leading nations. It wasn’t always this way — nor does it have to stay this way. In this fascinating, highly-readable book, Jon Peirce tells the intriguing story of the battle for shorter hours, how it was eclipsed by the battle for higher wages, and why now is finally the moment for a breakthrough that would give us all more of the precious gift of time.

Jon Peirce has been writing about work hours and the world of work for much of the past twenty-five years. He has worked as a journalist, university professor, and union staffer, and is the author of Canadian Industrial Relations. Jon lives and writes in Gatineau, Quebec.
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Working Ourselves Sick
  • 3. The Great Resignation and its Effect on Work Hours
  • 4. Historical Development of Work Hours, I: The US and Canada
  • 5. Historical Development of Work Hours, II: Work Hours around the World
  • 6. A Special Decade: Work Hours during the 1920s
  • 7. Technology, Work Intensification, Stress, and Distress
  • 8. The Right to Disconnect
  • 9. Hybrid Workplaces and Their Implications for Work Hours
  • 10. What’s Been Happening Lately on the Shorter Hours Scene
  • 11. Recommendations