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Originally posted by svandamme
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the smaller workweek compromise was not VW's idea.. trust me on that one.
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Fair enough. I'm just referring to this paragraph:
Volkswagen's short work week began in 1994. Rather than cut 20,000 surplus jobs during an economic downturn, the company shaved its work week by roughly 20%, which if it didn't trim wages and benefits, at least cut down on the cost of building cars no one wanted to buy
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