Japan's Overtime Paradox: Why Reforms Cut Pay, Not Hours
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Discover why Japan's labor reforms backfired: 1 in 3 truck drivers earn less despite reduced overtime. Explore the "superwoman" myth, gender inequality, and what it means for businesses entering Japan's market.
◆Introduction: Japan's Overtime Paradox—When Reform Means Income Loss
Japan's 2019 labor reforms promised better work-life balance, but triggered an unexpected crisis. This episode unpacks how overtime pay became essential income, why only 10.9% of workers want more hours, and what global business leaders must understand about Japan's labor culture transformation.
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