Companies can monitor employees working overtime using in-office flying drones

15 Dec 2017 14:31 | JHRS (Administrator)

TOKYO--While massive amounts of overtime remains a prominent aspect of many jobs in Japan, recently there’s been a slight shift in attitudes. Compared to the past at least, more companies today are willing to say, “You know, if so many of our employees are still at their desks long after the workday is supposed to be done, maybe they’re dangerously overworked.”

Source: https://japantoday.com/

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