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Timesizing®

not downsizing

Growth has become our only effective way to redistribute income.

— Phil Hyde
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How Does Timesizing Work?

  • By letting the work week vary with the unemployment rate
  • By replacing overtime with training, in areas with labor or skill shortages
  • By facilitating work sharing programs

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Why Do Americans Still Work Long Hours?

In 1870 the average European worked 66 hours/week. In the US, we averaged 62. By 1929 the European and American work weeks were pretty much the same: Europeans worked 47.8 hours/week, and Americans … [Read More...] about Why Do Americans Still Work Long Hours?

Founder Phil Hyde

Phil Hyde

A self-described “Renaissance man,” Phil Hyde was born in Canada. He received his bachelor’s degree in ancient languages and Near-Eastern Studies from the University of Toronto, and a master’s degree … [Read more...] about Phil Hyde

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