Japan's population is ageing faster than any other nation in the world. With a birthrate of 1.34, Japan has long-term concerns on pension and medical coverage for current and future retirees, along with workforce issues To deal with the twin-headed tsunami (my creation) of old poops and economic doldrums, corporations are being asked to balance the needs of the propping the population, plus the needs of their balance sheets, by letting their workforce go home early for some r&r(link).
In a country dominated by 12-hour workdays, in a land still influenced by Edwards Deming, it's about time this country jive down and relax to some ジョージクリントン溝.
- Brewskie
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