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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2019.How to create connections at work in the age of isolation
By Lauren Young NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Aly Rustom
Now THAT is a brilliant idea!
maree
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Strangerland
Yeah, what? I've never heard anything like this, is it part of the labor law?
spinningplates
In Japan, every Japanese citizen gets the right to take Monday mornings off, according to one self employed individual working from home in a company of one who waives this right as he can't afford to take time off and will probably move into a box under a bridge next financial year.
there, fixed it.
JJ Jetplane
Shining Monday: Come into work late as long as it does not negatively impact the company. It’s not a law, more of a suggestion from the Abe administration.
Premium Friday: Go home early on Friday as long as it does not negatively impact the company. Another suggestion that came before Shining Monday.
Apparently 11.2% of survey workers took Premium Friday last year. 96% of those workers also said they had to work extra hours towards the end of the month because going home early made them too busy during the remainder of the month.
thepersoniamnow
Haha, yeah you have the right to be unemployed to with your Mondays off.
Good tips on working with others though.