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Can you explain the role of "karoshi" in Japanese work culture?
Can you explain the role of "karoshi" in Japanese work culture?
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Karoshi” refers to death from overwork, often resulting from long hours, intense stress, and insufficient rest in Japanese work culture. It highlights the pressures and expectations placed on employees to prioritize work commitments over personal health and well-being, prompting discussions on work-life balance and labor reform.