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World of HR: The Japanese government wants employers to offer four-day workweeks

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While many workers would likely love to work fewer days for the same amount of money, those in Japan may not be ready to spend less time at their desks—even if the government wants them to.

Where in the world? Japan is known for its culture of overwork, which is contributing to a workforce that’s stressed out and dwindling.

The Japanese government is stepping up its efforts to combat worker exhaustion by encouraging employers to offer four-day workweeks, more flexible scheduling, and paid leave, according to the Associated Press. Advocates hope the changes will allow workers to spend more time with their

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