>>725124480
Look at the recent history of China.
Stage 1: China is poor
Stage 2: China adopts market reforms
Stage 3: Investors create sweatshops
Stage 4: Wages rise as sweatshops compete for labor. People accumulate skills through experience.
Stage 5: Significant economic growth as a result of wealth "trickling down" in China.
What people believe is true about the economy, and what is actually true, very often do not coincide.
>>725124563
You are wrong
>You can (and many places do!) have scheduling that allow for 36 hours one week 44 the next or 4 10 hour days that allow for constant 3 day weekends
This does not refute what I told you, it just shuffles hours around a little. The employer still wants you working as many hours as possible.