There seems to be no problem in Japan, but it has various problems. One of them has a problem of working environment. Specific contents of this problem are "KAROSHI" and "long hours work". Recently some people become mentally tight by long hours work and some people commit suicide. Because these problems are useless sacrifices, I am opposed to such a working environment.
"KAROSHI" is a specific case in Japan, it has not happened in the West. Such symptoms are sudden death and suicide due to the physically mental effect due to the pressure from the surroundings, overtime, and no break. Due to the specific symptoms in Japan, "KAROSHI" is used worldwide. The evidence includes this word in an English dictionary.
The reason for this is long working hours. But in fact, how many hours does the Japanese work? The average working hours per year in Japan is 1719 hours (2015). America, which is a developed country, is 1790 hours (2015), compared with a comparatively short working hour in Japan. However, compared with developed countries such as France (1482 hours) and Germany (1371 hours), Japan's working hours are long and it is considered to be labor for a long time (2015). The ranking of this working time is somewhat different depending on the statistical data, but it is around 15th place. From this result, Japan has a relatively large number of working hours.
Continuing this situation may lead to new victims. In order to prevent it, we must change this situation. Currently in Japan, there is a law to prevent "KAROSHI". However, there are points that this law does not work well. Therefore, I think that regular counseling should be introduced as a new system. I think that counseling can reduce the mental burden. Even in terms of physical strength, if you need to rest, you can rest more quickly.
In Japan's society, there are many stress, and we must go hand in hand with stress. I am against the current working environment and I feel that countermeasures like the proposed counseling are urgently required. I hope that it will be a better working environment. (354 words)
"KAROSHI" is a specific case in Japan, it has not happened in the West. Such symptoms are sudden death and suicide due to the physically mental effect due to the pressure from the surroundings, overtime, and no break. Due to the specific symptoms in Japan, "KAROSHI" is used worldwide. The evidence includes this word in an English dictionary.
The reason for this is long working hours. But in fact, how many hours does the Japanese work? The average working hours per year in Japan is 1719 hours (2015). America, which is a developed country, is 1790 hours (2015), compared with a comparatively short working hour in Japan. However, compared with developed countries such as France (1482 hours) and Germany (1371 hours), Japan's working hours are long and it is considered to be labor for a long time (2015). The ranking of this working time is somewhat different depending on the statistical data, but it is around 15th place. From this result, Japan has a relatively large number of working hours.
Continuing this situation may lead to new victims. In order to prevent it, we must change this situation. Currently in Japan, there is a law to prevent "KAROSHI". However, there are points that this law does not work well. Therefore, I think that regular counseling should be introduced as a new system. I think that counseling can reduce the mental burden. Even in terms of physical strength, if you need to rest, you can rest more quickly.
In Japan's society, there are many stress, and we must go hand in hand with stress. I am against the current working environment and I feel that countermeasures like the proposed counseling are urgently required. I hope that it will be a better working environment. (354 words)