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October: National Work And Family Month
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Posted on 09/21/2003 10:04:07 PM PDT by GirlyGirl2003

TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY is a nationwide initiative to challenge the epidemic of overwork, over-scheduling and time famine that now threatens our health, our families and relationships, our communities and our environment.


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On September 8, 2003, the Senate passed Resolution 210 by unanimous consent declaring October National Work and Family Month. Encourage your local city councils, etc. to support the Senate by endorsing TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY.

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The Official Handbook

WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? Are you, or your friends or relatives, working more now but enjoying it less? Does your family's schedule feel like a road race? If so, you're not alone. Millions of Americans are overworked, over-scheduled and just plain stressed out.

IT STARTS AT WORK.

  • We're putting in longer hours on the job now than we did in the 1950s, despite promises of a coming age of leisure before the year 2000.

  • In fact, we're working more than medieval peasants did, and more than the citizens of any other industrial country.

  • Mandatory overtime is at near record levels, in spite of a recession.

  • On average, we work nearly nine full weeks (350 hours) LONGER per year than our peers in Western Europe do.

  • Working Americans average a little over two weeks of vacation per year, while Europeans average five to six weeks.

OVERWORK HURTS ALL OF US IN DIFFERENT WAYS.

  • Overwork threatens our health. It leads to fatigue, accidents and injuries. It reduces time for exercise and encourages consumption of calorie-laden fast foods. Job stress and burnout costs our economy more than $200 billion a year.

  • Overwork threatens our marriages, families and relationships as we find less time for each other, less time to care for our children and elders, less time to just hang out.

  • It weakens our communities. We have less time to know our neighbors, supervise our young people, and volunteer.

  • It reduces employment as fewer people are hired and then required to work longer hours, or are hired for poor part-time jobs without benefits.

  • It leaves many of us with little time to vote, much less be informed, active citizens.

  • It leaves us little time for ourselves, for self-development, or for spiritual growth.

  • It leads to growing neglect and abuse of pets.

  • It even contributes to the destruction of our environment. Studies show that lack of time encourages use of convenience and throwaway items and reduces recycling.

TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY IS NOT ANTI-WORK. Useful and creative work is essential to happiness. But American life has gotten way out of balance. Producing and consuming more have become the single-minded obsession of the American economy, while other values -- strong families and communities, good health and a clean environment, active citizenship and social justice, time for nature and the soul -- are increasingly neglected.

THE CHALLENGES GO BEYOND WORKTIME. Contemporary Americans complain of unprecedented levels of busyness in everyday life. They worry about frenetic schedules, hurried children, couples with no time together, families who rarely eat meals together, and an onslaught of "hidden work" from proliferating emails, junk mail, and telemarketing calls. The Girl Scouts recently introduced a "Stress Free" merit badge for today's harried young girls.

WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT THIS EPIDEMIC OF TIME PRESSURE?

On Friday, October 24, 2003, thousands, perhaps millions, of Americans will JUST SAY NO to the overwork, over-scheduling and overstress that threaten to overwhelm our lives. They'll take the day or part of it off work, and join in hundreds of activities to initiate a much-needed national conversation about work/life balance and how we can reclaim it.

The date falls nine weeks before the end of the year, making the point that we Americans now work nine weeks more each year than Western Europeans do.

In major American cities and many smaller communities, colleges and universities will sponsor teach-ins about overwork and life balance. We'll talk about how overwork and lack of time affect us -- at home, in our workplaces and communities. Similar events will occur in places of worship, union halls, businesses and non-profits. Outdoor TAKE BACK YOUR TIME fairs will feature speakers, entertainment and ways to get involved in reclaiming your life.

Our model is the first Earth Day, which brought a new environmental awareness to America, leading within two years to the passage of the most significant ecological legislation in our history -- the EPA, the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Air and Water Acts.

The main goal of TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY is to call attention to the problem and begin the public conversation about what to do about it. Some of the solutions will be personal, each in our own lives. Others will be cultural, as we evolve new norms about life balance. Still others will involve voluntary changes in the workplace and children's activity programs, or changes through collective bargaining agreements. We'll talk about why work/life balance is good for both employees and employers; about how to create decent part-time jobs and about solutions for low-income workers who can't afford to work less.

We will also discuss policy and legislative solutions about which there will be sharp disagreement. We welcome viewpoints from across the political spectrum. Some of us will favor government policy approaches to work issues such as vacations and mandatory overtime, pointing out that countries like the Netherlands, France, and Germany have shown that shorter work time, balanced lifestyles, and high levels of productivity are compatible goals. Others involved in TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY will be skeptical about government mandates and prefer other approaches such as tax relief targeted to working families. The stance of TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY is to let a vigorous public debate begin about a problem we all face.

The movement for a more balanced American life will begin on TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY, but it won't stop there. In every community, Take Back Your Time organizations will develop campaigns to win personal, cultural, workplace, and political solutions to time famine.

TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY will produce a broad and non-partisan coalition for change. This issue can unite groups who seldom talk to each other -- family values conservatives and the women's movement, labor unions and environmentalists, clergy and doctors, advocates for social justice, enlightened business leaders and the "slow food" and "simple living" movements. This issue affects people across class, gender, race and ideological lines.

We are building a national TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY working group and looking for volunteers to build events in every community and on every campus. We'll be producing humorous and provocative posters, clever bumper stickers, kits for reaching your local media and community organizations, a Take Back Your Time Day Handbook, and a web site (www.timeday.org) with links to organizations, resources, speakers and other valuable information.

We need your help, your enthusiasm, your ideas, and even your financial support. Be the first to start a TAKE BACK YOUR TIME DAY committee in your town, and join us now, because there's no present like the time.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: americans; corporations; family; government; overtime; overworked; work

1 posted on 09/21/2003 10:04:08 PM PDT by GirlyGirl2003
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To: GirlyGirl2003
Hell! EVERY month should be national work and family month!
2 posted on 09/21/2003 10:15:30 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (Hey! President Bush! Forget this "new tone" crap. DemocRATS are tone deaf! ! !)
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To: Texas Eagle
HEHE! Sure! I think Family should be in front of work. I posted this because over the past few months, I've heard so much about how companies and requiring so much more work than normal from those who are still employed. America was founded by farmers who spent a lot of hours in the winter months with their families. This is something I wish we could still have, but we can't unless we live in a farm today. Rush was commenting recently that stress levels are very high now for families, higher than in the past. I see this all around me. People suffering from massive levels of anxiety, and stress. Not just work related, but life in general has become much harder than it has to be, in my opinion.
3 posted on 09/21/2003 10:23:52 PM PDT by GirlyGirl2003 (ACLU Secularists have already lost. The Religious Right is waking up and God is leading)
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To: GirlyGirl2003
Please go to work! MILLIONS of folks who are on Welfare /and/or Public aid are depending on you! Not to mention those Illegal Aliens who are expecting there will be enough money for their kids to go to school! And where will the money come from when our communist Politicians vote to give them legal status and Licenses!
Now Go To Work!! NOW!
4 posted on 09/21/2003 10:48:20 PM PDT by chicagolady
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To: chicagolady
Thats a great point! We cant take more time off to be with our families! We have to work so that criminals in prison, illegal aliens / welfare recepients dont starve to death
5 posted on 09/22/2003 3:45:43 PM PDT by GirlyGirl2003 (ACLU Secularists have already lost. The Religious Right is waking up and God is leading)
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