No Sex for You!
from the get-a-life dept
A story in Wired depicts the "flaccid personal lives" of Silicon Valley workers. Apparently, people are working too hard, and have no time for romance (and other things). It's an amusing piece, especially the part about "A significant number of them are virgins, or their only sexual experience has been with a prostitute". What a read. Must be a slow news day.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Contracting
I think in order to protect workers there needs to be a change in legislation for salary workers. Rather than get paid a straight fee for the week, there has to be something to more equitably compensate workers who consistently work greater than 40 hours per week. If the salary is based off of a 40 hour work week, and the worker ACTUALLY puts in about 60 hours per week average, then that worker is entitled to get paid for their extra 20 hours per week IMO.
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Changes to labor laws
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