Wisconsin Republicans propose 7-day work week at behest of business lobby
A pair of Republican legislators in Wisconsin are circulating a draft of a bill that would allow a 7-day work week for the state’s workers. According to the Stephen Points Journal newspaper, the two lawmakers are floating the bill on behalf of the state’s largest anti-union business lobby, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.
It was proposed by state Sens. Glenn Grothman (R) of West Bend and Mark Born (R) of Beaver Dam.
Well, I'm sure they all have the people's best interests at heart!
Oh, wait. . . Wisconsin Republicans. . . Oh, right. They're huge assholes!
And I am their King!
Republicans say that the bill will expand workers’ opportunities to make money by working unconventional hours.
Did you know that in Wisconsin, their word for "opportunity" is the same as the word for "getting fucked over?"
Opportunity? The opportunity to work seven days a week? Who the fuck do you think wants that opportunity? Although. . . I do seem to remember hearing something about some people. . . hmmm. . .
Wisconsin state Sen. Glenn Grothman (R) is attempting to roll back one of the state's progressive labor laws, arguing that workers should be allowed to work without a day off if they so choose.
"Right now in Wisconsin, you're not supposed to work seven days in a row, which is a little ridiculous because all sorts of people want to work seven days a week," he told The Huffington Post in an interview.
Oh, right! That's who wants to work seven days a week, all sorts of people! Like, for instance, people who hate their spouses and want to avoid them. Or, um, people with really serious neuroses. Or people who hate themselves. All sorts of people want to work seven days a week!
Especially this guy:
Lawmakers Grothman and Born told reporters from the Journal that they had heard from a diverse array of businesses that support the 7-day work week
Quelle Surprise!
A bunch of businesses support a law that helps businesses screw their employees? Well, why didn't you say so? Oh, hey, this just in: chubby children support the "seconds on ice cream" bill!
“Here’s an opportunity for folks to work together to get things done in a positive way for the employer and the employee,” Born said. “It just seems like a win all the way around.”
Sure, just like being cellmates turned out to be a win-win for Schillinger and Beecher!
Folks working together! (OZ)
Working together in a positive way, you know, the way where one side gets whatever they want and the other side takes it and likes it.
Oh, and here's something I didn't know:
Wisconsin is one of the few states in the nation where businesses "must provide employees with at least one period consisting of 24 consecutive hours of rest in each calendar week." This doesn't mean that workers get to take off once every seven days; an employee could work for up to 12 consecutive days "if the days of rest fall on the first and last days of the 2 week period."
Really?!?! In most states your employer does not have to give you a single day off? In most states they can work you seven days a week? God, this is a hell of a country!
It's true. My husband worked 13 days in a row last fall and then had one day off because he legally had to. Let me tell you, he WAS NOT wanting to work that many days in a row!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your humor along with the social point you're making.
Time to get out the pitchforks and torches.
ReplyDeleteSeems me that when I was a child and being hammered every Sunday in Sunday "School" with desert fairy tales, there was some mention of how God rested on the 7th day of his tiring work (why does God get tired? Sorry, getting off subject). At any rate, I am sure these good ol' boys are good Christian fellows and I wonder why if it is good enough for God...well, you know where this is going.
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