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25: 263: 146:, it is recommending to end work at 15:00. Since last Friday of a month end tends to be when salary has just been paid, it is advocating to spend the afternoon shopping or travelling. This has been implemented on February 24, 2017. 65:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 201: 149:
The initiative is part of an attempt to address the punishingly long hours many Japanese are expected to work, prompted by the suicide of a 24-year-old employee at the advertising firm
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newspaper showed that 45% had no immediate plans to implement the scheme, with 37% saying they had either decided to enter into the spirit of Premium Friday or had plans to do so.
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advocated by the Japanese government and Japanese business organizations. It had been expected to have a favorable effect to the movement to improve work style.
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who was doing more than 100 hours' overtime in the months before her death. While some major companies, such as
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recommending to spend more enriched life every last Friday each month. Tied up with a movement to improve
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It is a campaign promoted by the Japanese business sector led by the
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