In Japan, it soon may be against the law to not take a vacation
February 06, 2015  08:44
The Japanese government plans to submit legislation to the country's Parliament that would make it mandatory for workers to take at least five days of paid vacation a year. The move reflects the desire of the administration of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to curb the country's notorious work culture, where office workers are known to log long hours and often work overtime for no additional compensation.

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