Japan Inc. should be flexible for all workers, not just seniors

Age-free work style would suit any employee dealing with changing circumstances

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Many Japanese employers now offer a flexible work style for those who wish to continue working past 60.  © Reuters

Nobuko Kobayashi co-leads the Japan consumer practice of global strategy consulting group EY-Parthenon.

For the past decade, Japan has experimented with government-endorsed "work style reform," which has featured caps on overtime and support for increasingly diverse work patterns. The COVID-19 pandemic gave this trend toward flexible work styles a huge, unexpected tailwind.

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