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Danes spend two-thirds of their work week doing nothing

17 pointsby ptralmost 7 years ago

3 comments

tonyedgecombealmost 7 years ago
<i>&quot;A root cause is the strong attendance culture that prevails in many workplaces, i.e., rather than measuring dedication by results and achievements, an employee&#x27;s physical presence becomes an important measure.&quot;</i><p>This is because it&#x27;s almost impossible to measure modern cognitive work. The result is seat warming and office politics. Bricklayers don&#x27;t have this problem because it&#x27;s easy to measure both the quality and quantity of work.
nxkxlllxalmost 7 years ago
Article is spot on. I quit a well paid job at large corp for this exact reason.
ThJalmost 7 years ago
They keep writing articles about this, but I have yet to meet a manager who cares.