Japan's historic work ethic is declining—45% of workers admit they're quiet quitting
Japan's historic work ethic is declining—45% of workers admit they're quiet quitting
Workers said they do the basics required for their jobs for various reasons, but cite wanting a better work-life balance.

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From the original reporting in the Japan Times:
Some 45% of full-time employees in Japan are “quiet quitters” — workers doing the bare minimum to meet their job requirements
Oh, no! People are doing their jobs! What a disaster!
130 0 ReplyI much prefer the term "acting your wage". I'm not doing the bare minimum - I'm doing what I'm paid for. You want me to do more? Guess what, there's one way to motivate me to do so...
52 0 ReplyLet me guess... pizza!
6 0 ReplyOffice pizza parties on fridays and free water & fruits. Basically the benefits any start-up offers for your hard work...
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