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By: Ffoeg on 04 July 2007

How does your arithmetic work? 
 
For every day worked in future the worker earns 1,5% extra due to the strike, (7,5%-6%). For every day lost he therefore has to work 100/1,5=66,6 days to make up the days not paid during the strike. Your calculation says 40. 
 
To make up 20 days, a worker would have to work 20x66,6=1331 days /220 (220 working days per year) makes 6,05 years. Your calculation says 3,5 years. 
 
What don't I understand?

 

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