Originally posted by Oerdin
Question: Wouldn't French productivity growth have something to do with the 35 hour work week and the high cost of labor. It's a built in incentive to squeeze all the productivity out of each worker since costs are so high and low productivity jobs simply move over seas. If we eliminate all the low productivity jobs it looks good on paper but it also means they've lost a great many job fields.
Question: Wouldn't French productivity growth have something to do with the 35 hour work week and the high cost of labor. It's a built in incentive to squeeze all the productivity out of each worker since costs are so high and low productivity jobs simply move over seas. If we eliminate all the low productivity jobs it looks good on paper but it also means they've lost a great many job fields.
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