On 4/10/14, 5:09 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote:
A very North American (and simply human, I suspect) perspective. I don’t have personal experience, but I believe the more “advanced” democracies of the world have recognized this tendency and legislated to regulate it.
To actually regulate it, it would be necessary to take steps to stop work off hours. For abstract activities like software development that is close to impossible. There's always a way to do more work than the other guy by putting in more effort. Anyway, what's with this heavy-handed regulation? Why is investing in children/family any more valuable than investing in work? It's a planet running out of natural resources, after all.

Marcus

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