84% of Japan’s top companies rethinking their working hours

27 Mar 2017 23:06 | JHRS (Administrator)

Seventy-two of 86 major Japanese companies are changing or re-examining their working hours, a survey on work-style reforms revealed Friday. The survey by Jiji Press found that tackling the issue is a pressing challenge for corporate Japan. The rethink was spurred by recent revelations that many firms force employees to work illegally long hours.

Source: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/

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