How Japan's workplace culture balances discipline, equality and work-life respect
Japanese corporate culture places a strong emphasis on punctuality, with employees typically arriving before their official start time. Hierarchy takes a back seat, as even top executives commonly use public transport rather than flaunting status symbols. Workers treat lunch as personal time, often picking up ready-made bento meals from convenience stores. Companies compensate staff for even brief overtime, while respecting their personal time once work ends. Together, these practices cultivate a workplace environment built on discipline, equality, and a healthy work-life balance.
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