The Phnom Penh Post

Create workplaces where employees feel safe from harassment, overwork

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size companies in April 2022. It is important to implement effective measures, such as setting up consultati­on desks and educating employees.

Not only serious power harassment, but also working long hours can lead to suicide in some cases. It was learned last month that workers’ compensati­on was granted in the case of a male employee of Mitsubishi Motors Corp, as he committed suicide due to extreme fatigue stemming from long working hours.

There may be places where the working environmen­t is deteriorat­ing due to constant excessive work caused by labour shortages. Companies must pay close attention to the health of their employees.

Overtime is limited to a maximum of 720 hours a year. Although small and midsize companies have been subject to the new restrictio­n since April, a survey by a private organisati­on found that about 20 per cent of these companies are not ready to comply.

Not a few companies have no full-time personnel in charge of labour affairs and lack expertise. The government has set up a support centre for the promotion of work style reform in each prefecture and provides consultati­ons and seminars. Hopefully, the government will raise awareness of the support centre in tandem with a subsidy system for the improvemen­t of working environmen­ts.

A structure in which companies make unreasonab­le demands on subcontrac­tors tends to cause excessive labour. The nature of the transactio­ns should be scrutinise­d.

Teleworkin­g is spreading as a countermea­sure against Covid-19. A close watch should be kept so that this does not lead to power harassment or long working hours. There are concerns that online instructio­ns tend to be unilateral and are given day and night. Managing working hours is also difficult.

Companies must determine the amount of work that employees are to do based on their abilities and working hours, and provide employees with opportunit­ies to come to the office and meet face to face.

It is necessary to make detailed changes in the workplace environmen­t, in response to changes in society.

 ?? AFP ?? Staff members work behind transparen­t sheets as a preventive measure to stop the spread of Covid-19 at a city hall in Fukaya, Saitama prefecture. In Japan, as many as 2,060 people applied for workers’ compensati­on for mental illnesses caused mainly by job stress in fiscal 2019.
AFP Staff members work behind transparen­t sheets as a preventive measure to stop the spread of Covid-19 at a city hall in Fukaya, Saitama prefecture. In Japan, as many as 2,060 people applied for workers’ compensati­on for mental illnesses caused mainly by job stress in fiscal 2019.

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