Working a full time job is now “working too much”? Good grief. Move to Europe?
You guys don't get it. People entering the work force have their labor valued WAY below what it was decades ago. They are fighting back against that valuation on multiple fronts. One front is the wage. Other fronts are the non-wage perks. It's a simple metric:
Employers: We believe your labor is worth worth X dollars for this Z hours.
New laborers: We believe our labor is worth Y dollars for Z hours.
Employers: We are unwilling to pay you Y dollars.
New laborers: Then we are unwilling to work Z hours.
Unless every one of you is a business owner (you're not) you should be on board that train, not trying to derail it. It benefits you, too.
The reason you fight back against others seeking these kinds of benefits is that you don't think you can get them yourself. You can. The fact that you deserved them and never got them is not a reason why they aren't deserved today.
And if you say you wouldn't want to make the same money for a 4 day work week if you could match you output in 4 days, you're L-Y-I-N-G. I'm still waiting to meet the first person who gets some remote days and goes, "This sucks! I was way happier sitting in traffic twice a day 5+ days a week and having to fit somebody else's definition of looking productive even though how long I sit at my desk is only very loosely correlated with how much work I get done."