Employees go on landmark strike to tackle unpaid overtime, receive overwhelming support from netizens.
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Under 50% of Workers in Japan Received Full Payment for Overtime According to Labor Survey
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Master Blaster
Nov 7, 2012
As the world continues to change, countries like China have been experiencing overall improvements to their quality of life while traditionally more developed countries seem to be slipping in terms of job security and benefits.
According to a yearly study conducted by labor research groups and think tanks, only 46.9% of workers in Japan receive their overtime in full. This is a significant 8.9% lower from just a year before.
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