The Washington Post writer Brian Fung
has recently come up with some interesting statistics about work in the
USA."Welcome to the future of work: a world where everything moves faster,
the hours are longer and steady jobs are harder to find. Work has always been
central to our lives -- in the United States, the 40-hour workweek stretches
back at least a century -- but now, technology and the pressure of competing in
a global economy is threatening to turn back the clock, making our toil an
all-consuming affair once again. Studies show that we're more productive than
ever. American output has tripled since 1947, according to the U.S. Census
Bureau." (The Atlantic, 11
April) Workers in the USA are three times more productive than they were sixty
five years ago but now find they have to work harder and longer with less
security of tenure. No wonder the owning class of America is getting richer and
richer. RD
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