Rise of remote work pushes 44% of major Japanese firms to rethink employee transfers

20 Sep 2022 20:59 | JHRS (Administrator)

Remote working has become much more prevalent in Japan due to the coronavirus pandemic, and ways of working not tied to a specific location are gaining ground. This signals a major transformation of the conventional terms of employment in Japan, as even major firms take a hard look at systems allowing workers to live well outside of commuting distance from their office.

Source: https://mainichi.jp/




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