• @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    That is really unfortunate, so sad to see NA work culture progress backward… I am pretty sure 9-5 was standard for a while.

    • @superweeniehutjrs
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      51 year ago

      What’s even more messed up is part time work here. Legislation stipulates that workers get additional benefits at 30 hours. End result is companies only hire people for 29.5 hours and don’t have to supply those benefits. Meaning people take two jobs and still have no healthcare paid by either employer.

    • @Aux
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      21 year ago

      Where was 9-5 ever standard? Here in Europe you usually work 8 hours plus 1 hour lunch. So you either do 8-5, 9-6 or 10-7. 9-5 is only standard if you work like a slave without food all day.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Like I said, I have never worked a job with fixed schedule, so I really don’t know. However based on this article: https://www.historydefined.net/the-9-to-5-workday-a-brief-history/

        The idea of 9 to 5 being a standard workday comes from the years just after World War II, during a high in the economy when many people worked 9 to 5 with their lunch being counted as part of the workday.

        Also several of my friends work 9-5 in the U.S. including lunch, although many others work 8:30-5.

    • @blueeggsandyam
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      11 year ago

      The 9-5 work day usually refers to a work day without a lunch. It was common for employers not to offer lunch breaks for labor jobs. Even now, there are a lot of states that don’t require employers to give employees an hour for lunch. I live in Texas and they don’t require giving breaks or lunch.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Yeah, but I am refering to the time when 9-5 was first introduced, I imagine they would include lunch break, since most people do need to eat. If they were doing 8h without lunch break, I think they would simply call it 8-5 or 9-6.