Apparently, May Day is the workers’ day, when old men and women – many young people, the truth is, you can’t see it – take to the streets of the provincial capitals to ask for exciting things – called “claims” – even for those who, like me, belong to the confraternity of the Mother of God, may I remain as I am.
This year, however, I couldn’t agree more and make the slogan “Work less and pay more” my own, which points to a 32-hour working week in the form of four days of fasting and three days of celebration, which which would allow Spain to build bridges and aqueducts that would surprise the world.
The Young Ecosocialists (Comuns) have presented an even more exciting proposal: “Work less, card more”, although they have not specified against whom and if it would affect workers with more than five years of marriage. I, just in case, wouldn’t mix things up…
According to vice-president Montero, “the reduction of the working day is an outcry” and if she says it with that passion that is hers, anyone is excluded from the outcry, a state of collective excitement that some experience when Vinícius Júnior scores, They see Puigdemont or Jiménez Losantos scolding the people in the street.
Now it is a question of the working class of Spain finding new sponsors or sponsors, those Melcior, Gaspar and Baltasar who see everything, and reward the dedication of this working class with a reduction in working hours and a salary increase which, in my vindictive opinion, it should be three or four percentage digits.
Working less and getting paid more would be redundant in the mental health of the population: more time to be glued to the mobile phone, step into gyms in the dark and reconcile, without going into all that about the increase in sexual performance (not to be confused with the affective-working life , or the scrolls of a lifetime’s work).
The thing may seem like a joke because it is contradictory, and in these cases it is best to entrust the central government to impose the reform on self-sacrificing officials and let them be the bunnies.
Great employer, the State!