Henry Ford announced the 8-hour, 5-day working week


Saturday 25th September 1926

Henry Ford announced the 8-hour, 5-day working week. He had already angered other industrialists by doubling his workers’ pay to $5 for an eight-hour day. The moves weren’t altruistic; Ford expected the same level of production from his workers in less time, and believed if he paid them well, he’d create a bigger market for his cars.


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