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Old 07-05-2008, 12:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
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working 10 hours a day, I can only assume, will cut productivity. They have done studies on education courses and found that after 1 hour a students learning capabilities go down hill thus I would then have to assume that state employees would follow suit. Government is not always found to be run effectively and I would think it would be even less when working 10 hour days. This I feel would also put the taxpayers who were seeking info at a disadvantage since many of these taxpayers have to work 2 - 3 jobs to make ends meet and would have a problem seeking answers from their government. Many government offices are now 4 days with their numerous holidays which then will become a 3 day work week........
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