With remote work becoming commonplace in Japan since the coronavirus pandemic, companies are seeking ways to have employees interact through "club activities," including in-person gatherings on holidays involving colleagues who have only previously met online.
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Over 20 percent of public health care center staff in many of Japan s 47 prefectures suffered from overwork last year due to their duties in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, reaching a level that could increase the risk of death, a survey by an umbrella organization of labor unions shows.
East Japan Railway Co. launches onboard "office cars" on certain shinkansen bullet trains on lines connecting Tokyo and the country s northern and central parts to meet growing demand for a new work style amid the coronavirus pandemic.