This article addresses the current status of long working hours in Japan and suggests topics for further research. First, an international comparison establishes Japan's position relative to other countries. While the number of people working long hours is high in Japan compared to other developed ...
Late in the 1970s, serious social concern over health problems due to long working hours has arisen in Japan. This report briefly summarizes the Japanese circumstances about long working hours and what the Government has achieved so far. The national statistics show that more than 6 m...
Working in Japan Japanese employees work long hours. In spite of the Labour Law, it is not unusual for employees to work 60 hours a week. This has led to a phenomenon calledkaro-shi(death from overwork), where corporate employees have been known to spontaneously drop dead of exhaustion. Fo...
Moreover, long working hours can have a significant impact on people's overall happiness and well-being. Studies have shown that overworked employees have less time for leisure activities, family, and friends, which can lead to social isolation and decreased life satisfaction. In addition, long w...
Japan While the workplace custom of working long hours has been known to exacerbate gender inequality, few have investigated the organizational mechanisms by which long working hours translate into and reinforce the power and status differences between men and women in the workplace. Drawing on 64 ...
Japan cuts working hours Japan Inc agrees to decade-high wage rise Japan nears deflation as core CPI hits 0% In addition, past attempts in Japan to improve the working environment for employees have largely failed. Japan still has instances of karoshi — death by overwork — and many employees...
2 , , , . In 2005, a collective agreement was reached within Hyundai Motor Company to introduce a 'day-time two-shift system.' This signifies a turning point for the working hours-in both lengths and patterns-within the frame of not only Hyundai Motor Company but also the general metal ...
Nevertheless, according to a survey by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), LWH are still common in many countries including Greece, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea3. LWH are a critical risk factor for fatigue, depressive disorder, anxiety, sleep disturbance, chronic ...
In Japan, long hours working of self-employed teleworkers and freelancers is a serious problem. To clarify the mechanism of long hours working of teleworke... H Nakanishi - International Conference on E-learning 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Working to Live or Living to Work: Should Individuals and...
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