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    1. That sounds rough honestly. Twelve hours is a long shift for anyone. I get wanting more productivity, but people are going to burn out fast. Work–life balance is already hard enough without adding extra hours every day.

    2. How many days a week of work though in Argentina? In U.S many jobs do 12 hour shifts, 40+ hrs a week? I feel like universally the work week should be 30 hours max. But, just my opinion.

    3. >What makes this matter beyond Argentina is the template: a libertarian president dismantling century-old labor protections, betting desperate workers will accept worse terms for the chance of any terms at all.

      How can we fix a struggling economy? One idea is to have people work more hours, which could lead to a big drop in the overall quality of life for workers turning back the clock to 1900.

    4. Governments dont give a shit about people. Tired people dont protest. And these same governments push the people to have children so they have more workers.

    5. sub-a-dub-dub on

      Trumps bestie is running Argentina. Foreshadowing what could come to the US. 

    6. thegooddoktorjones on

      Libertarian paradise. AKA the same old masses slaving their lives away for a few aristos.

    7. Gentle_Snail on

      Unless you’re living in Frostpunk there seems absolutely zero need for this.

    8. I_Have_A_Nightmare on

      Most productivity hours 1-4. 12 hour day is a whole lot of unproductivity on a longer clock. Especially if they are doing this on a 5 day work week.

    9. Do long hours really improve productivity?

      I reckon they may have the opposite effect and probably reduce quality as well.

    10. jwalker2112 on

      Libertarians saying the quiet part out loud. Theoretically the “free market” should let employers set lower working hours if they see fit, but they know that everyone will push it, so instead of removing the cap altogether, they just expand it. Remember this when they claim Libertarian ideals, or how if they could just remove a few government protections everything would be better for everyone. Their own actions don’t reflect their ideals because they know they’re bullshit

    11. DavidlikesPeace on

      Libertarianism IRL. 

      Less freedom for workers. 

      Less money for workers.

      How these loco idiotas keep getting elected is beyond me. One can sympathize with Argentina’s inflation woes without lurching to this idiocy 

    12. loud_and_harmless on

      7 days a week? Why stop there and just make the workers work from sun up to sun down?

    13. apathetic_revolution on

      Or they could hire additional employees to work those hours since only 45% of the working age population is employed.

      Just a suggestion.

    14. ThaPhantom07 on

      If they ever mandated 12 hour work shifts im just not working. What would even be the point at that point? 8 pushes it most of the time. Anything past that and your life is no longer your own.

    15. South-Situation1489 on

      If this was in my country i would never work another day in my life and become just another low life freeloader

    16. This is false. you can accumulate hours that you will compensate in the future. There is no obligation from the parts to accept it. It will be negociated between employer and employee.

    17. Guys relax they aren’t forcing everyone to work 12 hours every day, read past the headline for once in your lives you illiterates. They’re allowing up to 12-hour shifts by *redistributing* hours (within the weekly cap) and letting some overtime be paid back as time off later instead of cash. If that arrangement sucks, nobody is being forced to agree to it. It isn’t a mandatory 12-hours-a-day decree.

    18. They don’t raise work shifts to 12 hours in general, they just allow shifts to be 12 hours long (as opposed to the current maximum of 8 hours).

    19. PMmeyourSchwifty on

      I’m gonna be honest. If I start work at 8am and work straight through, I’m pretty useless starting around 2pm.

      If I take a lunch break around that time, I can maybe squeeze another 30 mins of solid productivity after my meal. Mostly, I’m fried by then. Thankfully, I work from home so I don’t need to fake looking busy. But, shit, man. I’m fucking wiped out at the end of my days. 

    20. Mastercap95 on

      That’s not even remotely what the law says. The new LAW allows for both party to agree on what counts as extra hours and how it is going to be pay. If the worker prefers to do X amount of hours, and then take Friday Off, the law now allows it. For everything, the worker needs to sign and be in conformity. No one can force 12 hours for nothing.

    21. hangfromthisone on

      This is misinformation. What is happening is that (if approved, it still needs to pass the other half of the process) the total week hours can be reshifted, the 80hs limit per week stands, no one is going to work 12hs 6 days a week

    22. Public_Pomelo_315 on

      Hear me out… If you’re up for another crack at the falklands lads – you can always join the ~~trophy cabinet~~ commonwealth after we kick your ass & evict this government 🤷🏻‍♂️

      Just a suggestion

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