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The creation and adoption of the current five-day workweek was a slow process of continual change. However, many people don’t see this workweek as the final result, but as just another step in an ever-evolving system. Renowned economist John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1928 that people would be working 15 hours per week within 100 years because of technological advances. This idea was even repeated in 1965 by the US Senate, which thought 14-hour weeks would be standard by the year 2000. Unfortunately, those predictions haven’t come true. For some reason, people have stuck to the five-day workweek, but the pandemic may have finally changed that.
You might assume we have a five-day workweek because it’s good for business, but this theory isn’t supported by research. Some studies have found that a five-day week limits productivity, while a four-day week raises productivity. Other research indicates that a four-day workweek improves employee morale and overall well-being. The shorter workweek isn’t just beneficial for workers, though. Companies that have employed or trialed four-day weeks have found that they have a higher employee retention rate and that they have been able to attract more talent needed to grow their business.
For some reason, Mr. Brown didn t arrive as scheduled.
不知怎地,布朗先生沒有依約前來。
To evolve with the times, sometimes you have to abandon old ways.
為了要與時俱進,有時你必須放棄舊的方法。
Peter leaves his classmates behind in the dust when they are learning math.
在學習數學時,彼得將同學遠拋在後頭,使他們望塵莫及。
Don't walk so fast. I can't keep up with you.
別走那麼快,我跟不上你。