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speedgoose ◴[] No.37271204[source]
I’m concerned about the 21% who don’t want a better quality of life. What’s going on with them?
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mmmmmbop ◴[] No.37271312[source]
It seems a bit disingenuous to frame it that way. Perhaps they are just mindful of the consequences, e.g. increased costs. There was a referendum in Switzerland on increasing the minimum annual leave from four weeks to six, and two thirds of voters rejected it. [0] The major argument against it was the anticipated cost to the economy.

[0] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17335444

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1. speedgoose ◴[] No.37271890[source]
Thanks, now I’m concerned about the Swiss population too. They are already collecting wealth so much in their OP position on the map and they are too cheap to take more holidays?