First off, it has ended in failure in any country that have tried to add it. According to the article, Six-Hour Days Will Never Work, France and Sweden both failed in making six-hour work weeks the norm. France found out that even though it increased the productivity of their workers, it came at a cost of requiring them a level of intensity most of them couldn't keep up with, and this was harmful to the their health. This boils down to the fact that the employer …show more content…
Turning back to the acticle, Six-Hour Days Will Never Work, Sweden was forced to revert back to the eight-hour work week after finding out that the cost of employing extra workers to cover all of the shifts was more than they could handle. Instead of having three eight-hour shifts per day, now there would have to be four six-hour shifts; because of this, business owners would have to pay their workers a third more per hour, so the biggest expense of any company just got a lot bigger. This wouldn't just hurt the big companies either, it would hurt the everyday citizen, as the company would make their services higher to afford the change, but small time business owners and those mom-and-pop shops would be pushed to the breaking point due to how big this new expense would impact them, and a loss in that many jobs does a lot more harm than workers spending just two more measly hours in the