UNMASKING JAPANS WORK CULTURE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.11, No. 11)Publication Date: 2023-11-15
Abstract
While Japans work culture is often idealized in Western countries, I have discovered certain troubling realities about the pressures and expectations placed upon Japanese workers. One prominent issue is karoshi, or death by overwork. This has led to numerous fatalities and suicides due to the obligation to work extended hours and prioritize work over personal life. Recognizing and addressing these issues is critical to establishing Japans healthier and more productive work culture. Companies must prioritize employee well-being and establish a more inclusive and transparent work environment.
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