Japanese are working less and less, survey finds

Hours on the job fall faster than in any other major economy

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Offices workers stay on the job into the night in pre-pandemic Tokyo. (Photo by Tomoki Mera)

YOHEI MATSUO, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Time spent on the job in Japan has fallen by nearly three 40-hour workweeks since 2018, official data shows, as government efforts to rein in unhealthy amounts of overtime kicked in. The changes forced by the pandemic further accelerated the trend.

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