Why does Hannity think ordinary Americans should be working at least twice the legally mandated French workweek?
where they can be fired with no recourse. And in the U.S.—as opposed to comparable nations which have nationalized health insurance systems—losing your job means that you and your dependents lose their health insurance.
I double-checked that assertion, to see just how many hours his talk radio show and his Fox News show I expect that the overwhelming majority of the pre-production is done by his staff, but let’s pretend for the sake of argument that Hannity personally is doing a full hour of prep work for every hour that he’s on-air. Evenwould only add up to a four-day week, with a total of 32 hours of work. That’s even better than the 35-hour week workers enjoy in France.twiceAssuming he isn’t also driving an Uber on weekends to make ends meet, Hannity’s present-tense “that’s what I” claim is pretty dubious.
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