Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Japan puts 100hour cap on overtime, critics slam move

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Japan has unveiled its first-ever plan to limit overtime, but critics want to give it the boot, saying an “outrageous” 100-hour-a-month cap will do nothing to tackle karoshi, or death from overwork.

Tokyo’s bid to ease a national health crisis comes after the top executive at advertisin­g giant Dentsu quit late last year in response to the suicide of a young employee who regularly logged more than 100 hours of overtime a month.

The death of Matsuri Takahashi generated nationwide headlines, prompting the government to come up with a solution to punishing work hours blamed for hundreds of deaths due to strokes, heart attacks and suicides every year. A panel headed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has since come up with a plan calling for a maximum of 100 overtime hours a month.The conservati­ve leader called it a “historic step for changing the way people work in Japan” but critics think the plan should be given its marching orders.

The Labour Lawyers’ Associatio­n of Japan has slammed the proposed cap as “extremely inappropri­ate” and “impossible to support”. “It’s tantamount to endorsing a limit that could cause overwork deaths,” said Associatio­n head Ichiro Natsume. Others who have lost loved ones to karoshi agree.

“We cannot accept this -it’s outrageous,” said Emiko Teranishi, who heads a group for relatives of karoshi victims. “I thought the government was finally going to tackle the issue .... But this has turned out to be (a) step backward rather than a step forward.”Teranishi’s husband was the manager of a struggling soba noodle restaurant in Kyoto when he committed suicide in the mid-nineties after suffering from depression blamed on long working hours.

“My husband worked for a total of 4,000 hours a year without weekends off,” she said. AFP

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