The rise and rise of Japan’s unsackable slacker | Curio

The rise and rise of Japan’s unsackable slacker

6 mins | Invalid Date

This immovable anchor is at the heart of Japan's economic woes. The cultural phenomenon of "hatarakanai ojisan", which translates to "old geezer", represents much of the structures and protective labour laws that have held back essential government reforms and left much of the young Japanese workforce demoralised. At a time when the working-age population is shrinking and investors are seeing persistently low productivity, Leo Lewis examines the harm these unmotivated workers cause.

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From Financial Times

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