"For 15 minutes of extra work, the company pays you": Man shares how corporate life in Japan is different from rest of the world
Japanese workplaces highly value punctuality, with employees arriving before their official start time. Status symbols hold little importance, as even CEOs use public transport for commutes. Lunchtime is personal, and many workers purchase ready-made bento meals from convenience stores. Companies co
Japanese workplaces highly value punctuality, with employees arriving before their official start time. Status symbols hold little importance, as even CEOs use public transport for commutes. Lunchtime is personal, and many workers purchase ready-made bento meals from convenience stores. Companies compensate employees for even short overtime periods, respecting personal time afterward. This culture fosters discipline, equality, and a healthy work-life balance for employees.
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