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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Rise Again August 10-12, 2012 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)24. Back from Three Weeks Vacation with a Bold Proposal By Robert Reich
http://www.nationofchange.org/back-three-weeks-vacation-bold-proposal-1344604629
Back from three weeks off grid, much of it hiking in Alaska and Australia....When I left the U.S. economy was in a stall, Greece was on the brink of defaulting, the euro-zone couldnt get its act together, the Fed couldnt decide on another round of quantitative easing, congressional Democrats and Republicans were in gridlock, much of the nation was broiling, and neither Obama nor Romney had put forward a bold proposal for boosting the economy, slowing climate change, or much of anything else...What a difference three weeks makes. (HE'S JOKING, SURELY)
Heres a bold proposal I offer free of charge to Obama or Romney: Every American should get a mandatory minimum of three weeks paid vacation a year. Most Americans only get two weeks off right now. But many dont even take the full two weeks out of fear of losing their jobs. One in four gets no paid vacation at all, not even holidays. Overall, Americans have less vacation time than workers in any other advanced economy.
This is absurd. A mandatory three weeks off would be good for everyone including employers.
Studies show workers who take time off are more productive after their batteries are recharged. They have higher morale, and are less likely to mentally check out on the job. This means more output per worker enough to compensate employers for the cost of hiring additional workers to cover for everyones three weeks vacation time.
Its also a win for the economy, because these additional workers would bring down the level of unemployment and put more money into more peoples pockets. This extra purchasing power would boost the economy overall.
More and longer vacations would also improve our health. A study by Wisconsins Marshfield Clinic shows women who take regular vacations experience less tension and depression year round. Studies also show that men who take regular vacations have less likelihood of heart disease and fewer heart attacks. Better health is not just good for us as individuals. It also translates into more productive workers, fewer sick days, less absenteeism. And lower health care costs.
In other words, a three-week minimum vacation is a win-win-win good for workers, good for employers, and good for the economy. And I guarantee it would also be a winner among voters. Obama, Romney either of you listening?
BOB, BOB, BOB....THAT'S NOT HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED! WORKERS ARE DISPOSABLE! BUSINESS DOESN'T WANT TO IMPROVE THE WORKING MAN, JUST EXPLOIT HIM TO DEATH.
Back from three weeks off grid, much of it hiking in Alaska and Australia....When I left the U.S. economy was in a stall, Greece was on the brink of defaulting, the euro-zone couldnt get its act together, the Fed couldnt decide on another round of quantitative easing, congressional Democrats and Republicans were in gridlock, much of the nation was broiling, and neither Obama nor Romney had put forward a bold proposal for boosting the economy, slowing climate change, or much of anything else...What a difference three weeks makes. (HE'S JOKING, SURELY)
Heres a bold proposal I offer free of charge to Obama or Romney: Every American should get a mandatory minimum of three weeks paid vacation a year. Most Americans only get two weeks off right now. But many dont even take the full two weeks out of fear of losing their jobs. One in four gets no paid vacation at all, not even holidays. Overall, Americans have less vacation time than workers in any other advanced economy.
This is absurd. A mandatory three weeks off would be good for everyone including employers.
In other words, a three-week minimum vacation is a win-win-win good for workers, good for employers, and good for the economy. And I guarantee it would also be a winner among voters. Obama, Romney either of you listening?
BOB, BOB, BOB....THAT'S NOT HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED! WORKERS ARE DISPOSABLE! BUSINESS DOESN'T WANT TO IMPROVE THE WORKING MAN, JUST EXPLOIT HIM TO DEATH.
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