
Takaichi expected to scrutinize Japan’s discretionary work system
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The system allows employees to work flexibly at their own discretion to improve efficiency but concerns remain that it could lead to excessive working hours.
The system allows employees to work flexibly at their own discretion to improve efficiency but concerns remain that it could lead to excessive working hours.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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