Well, from a theoretical standpoint your employer “buys” both your work time AND the non work time in which you are supposed to rest and recover so you can work again the next day. But because we live in a hypercapitalist hellscape non work time is seen as lazyness and not as a requirement for productivity.
Maybe we should start calling “free time”, “recovery time”
Well, from a theoretical standpoint your employer “buys” both your work time AND the non work time in which you are supposed to rest and recover so you can work again the next day. But because we live in a hypercapitalist hellscape non work time is seen as lazyness and not as a requirement for productivity.
I don’t think we need more therapy speech. Imo we should call work “nonfree time” since subtlety has died among the managerial class.
My comment was meant as a joke to the same effect, making it obtusely obvious to managers that this time is not to be disturbed