A. Less working time.
B. More unemployment.
C. Fewer factories.
D. More jobs.
A. The employees
B. The unemployed
C. The employers
D. Social planners
A. they don't want to be considered to be lazy
B. they have to pay a lot of money for leisure
C. their companies are lacking in employees
D. they love their companies so much
A. employees are facing a reduction in working hours today
B. increased leisure time would benefit two-career households
C. companies have no set standard to evaluate their staff
D. high incomes don't guarantee Americans enough leisure time