If I have followed Tom Walker's arguments correctly, it may start out that
way, 4 day's  pay for 4 day's work, but will not stay there. Wages will rise
_at least_ to present level, and probably go higher.

Anything that impacts on the availability of the "reserve army of labor" is
threatening to capitalism.

Carrol

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Russia considers - following ILO essay == the 4 Day
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On 10/7/14 6:33 PM, Eugene Coyle wrote:
>
http://en.ria.ru/society/20141007/193775058/Russian-Parliament-to-Mull-Four-
Day-Work-Week-Cut-Hours-.html

It is safe to assume that they would get 4 days pay for 4 days work.

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