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For one I approve. Do it Sundays too. Why not make 16 hour days too?
If Russians don't want to denefestrate Putin over war crimes, maybe they will do it if pushed to the personal breaking point.
If you think about it, working them to the bone is a great way to reduce their energy for a revolt
Long term a full demographic collapse is even better for everyone around Russia.
Are they out of billionare piggy banks?
The only thing that interests me about this news is that оrkostan is in trouble. And that's a good thing.
Does he live in an apartment?
Is there a possibility of falling 8 floors down?
With Russian windows it's always a possibility
I read 12 hours / week and thought damn Russians are progressive out of the sudden 💀
How can you have a billionaire and an economic crisis?
The billionaire is the economic crisis
Is the economic crisis in the room with us right now?
I was being a bit tongue in cheek.
I'm pretty sure, that getting rid of one will also remove the other.
That's how they tried "fixing things" in the post tzar Russia (and got themselves the USSR). The "communism" has never really worked anywhere.
I'm sure there are many more examples of "let's eat the rich"/"kill all the wrong ones" - getting all f. up.
This will surely help their demographic crisis!
"Mothers, fathers, please work 6 days a week, 12 hours a day, while raising half a dozen children for the meat grinder"
“And the sooner we switch to this new schedule—from 8 AM to 8 AM, including Saturdays—the faster we will undergo this transformation.”
Plus a six day workweek.
72 h/week.
I have another proposal: 99% taxes above $1 million (equivalent) of income, including ALL income.
So, I don't know how things work in specifically Russia, but in general, I think that it's not so much the level of taxation as it is loopholes.
For example, can the companies that he controls be directed to lend him money on terms that he directs without it being taxed by the Russian state?
More-broadly, I'd guess that it would be exceptionally difficult to impose taxes on specifically him, because he's buddies with Putin and tied up in control of the country. If the system is actively interested in avoiding taxing you, it's likely going to find ways to not do so.
Reminder: When the billionaire says "we," they mean you.
Reminder: When the billionaire says "it's good for the economy," you are not the economy.
And this plan will take only five years. As a matter of fact, we should call it a five-year plan.
Property doesn’t need days off, make it Sunday too B) /s
Tbh, if we gave property sufficient time off (in the form of crop rotation and fallow years), our agricultural system would be a lot more sustainable.
One can dream
Russian billionaire
economic crisis
12-hour workday
🤢
I have worked 12h days, he can go fuck himself.
Maybe we should remind billionaires that economists used to predict we'd work even less than we currently do? Keynes went as far as to predict we'd be working 15 hours a week by 2030.
As long as this is about people in Russia and as long as this will lead to an end of the war, I don‘t care. Seems like sanctions pressure them to suggest this.
My school tried to schedule me teaching 9 hours straight (sorry, with a 45 minute break, so a total of 9:45). Get fucked. Teaching is fraking energy intensive and I literally can't keep going that long. Their reasoning? It's hard to schedule the classrooms since we refuse to get enough of them, so we'll just have the faculty and students have insane schedules. Did I mention it was also going to have university students be in class 9 hours per day? NO ONE can learn like that, but it's really good at saving money.
I’ve been doing four hours teaching at a university in the mornings and six as a barista in the afternoon, and I’m fucking dying from the energy drain. Nine hours of just teaching would have me curling up and bed rotting every day after work.

Sounds like America, except we also depend on war for our economy
Putin's kleptocracy didn't succeed (never had the intention either, as for any kleptocracy) in creating or facilitating of any high tech company with a global reach - like IBM, Apple, Intel, Microsoft, Amazon etc.
Instead, Putin has been smashing businesses: Yukos (an independent oil company, though) or, more recently, effectively expropriated Yandex or VK. The founders of these businesses had to leave (flee) the country too.
That's not enough. It should be 24 hours of work per day, in a 10-day week.
Also penalties, if anyone wouldn't show up
Sounds like it's time for a promotion!
Why doesn’t he give up a few of his billions to help stabilise the economy instead? He’d barely miss them.
Maybe he could try not being a billionnaire anymore and giving back his money to society, so nobody needs to work for this leech?
Man, imagine if all those soldiers were suddenly called back into civilian life, I'm mr tycoon there would love the "radical increase in labor"
That's not for you to decide.
Formally, no, but he's in Putin's inner circle, so he might have considerable influence on that decision.
Russians will happily work 20-hour workdays if it helps mother Russia wage wars on their imagined enemies.
Following Merz's footsteps, I see
I honestly think this is an April Fools. I recall the Russians have a sort of darkly twisted take on it.
Would love to see them try to implement them. People will throw them out of the highest windows they can find.