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Sep 15, 2023
11:56:56am
delbert Playmaker
Just remember how easy it is to lie with statistics. Productivity per hour
probably does go up with a 32 hour work compared to a 40 hour work week. But I highly doubt that overall productivity per employee goes up, at least in a manufacturing environment.

If they pay employees 40 hours, but ask them to do 32 hours of work, I don't think there's any way they somehow get more cars manufactured at that same price. Are they going to somehow increase the speed of the line by greater than 20%? No, because it'd most likely be unsafe to increase the line speed by greater than 20%.

The productivity you get per hour is higher, but I don't think they can install more widgets into a car in 32 hours than they would in 40 hours.
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