Japan is really inhuman to others and their own people. It's disgusting how much bullying and abuse they hide behind the honour facade
their work culture looks like hell
I understand your point, but to me it feels like progress that the company banned late night work at all.
Japan has a very conservative business culture, so ever a small change is a step forward.
that's fair
I miss r/sadposting
Just depressive memes. I liked it. I didn't, but I also did.
I honestly don't understand how please explain
Japan is notorious for abusing their workers with absurdly long hours. This screencap would suggest that that goes so far as to actively prevent people from even basic human functions such as having children (let alone anything else like personal comforts)
Why is this in memes this is just sad
Japan is really inhuman to others and their own people. It's disgusting how much bullying and abuse they hide behind the honour facade
their work culture looks like hell
I understand your point, but to me it feels like progress that the company banned late night work at all.
Japan has a very conservative business culture, so ever a small change is a step forward.
that's fair
I miss r/sadposting
Just depressive memes. I liked it. I didn't, but I also did.
I honestly don't understand how please explain
Japan is notorious for abusing their workers with absurdly long hours. This screencap would suggest that that goes so far as to actively prevent people from even basic human functions such as having children (let alone anything else like personal comforts)