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  • jackmarxist [any]
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    1 year ago

    The problem with Japan, China and occupied Korea is that people are coerced into working overtime.

    In Japan, it's usually after work meetings or people in the office just stay in late to work and other people feel uncomfortable to leave. There are no direct restrictions but social ones.

    Occupied Korea is more dystopian because the Chaebol System requires constant suffering. So while Japan and China have moved slightly towards caring about worker wellbeing, occupied Korea on the other hand was trying to introduce a 90 hour workweek(also a 69 hour one) act last year which only died down because of international backlash.