Karoshi (Japanese: 過労死, Hepburn: Karōshi), which can be translated into "overwork death", is a Japanese term relating to occupation-related sudden death...
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games, Karoshi, Karoshi 2.0, and Karoshi Factory, were released as standalone executables for Windows. Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman and Super Karoshi run on...
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Look up karoshi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karoshi is a form of death from overwork especially prominent in Japan. Karoshi may also refer to:...
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Earlier this year, the suicide of 26-year-old Mina Mori was accepted as karoshi after an investigation found she'd been clocking up 140 hours of overtime...
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Japanese work environment (section Karoshi)
require an increase by a rate of 25% at the minimum. The increasing cases of Karōshi, or health and workplace accidents resulting from overtime work have led...
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The Linux Schools Project (redirect from Karoshi Linux)
The Linux Schools Project (formerly Karoshi, which can be translated literally as "death from overwork" in Japanese) is an operating system designed for...
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Peter Karoshi (born 1975) is an Austrian writer born and raised in Graz. He studied history, English and American studies at the University of Graz. Afterwards...
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problem leading to early death, often on the job, a phenomenon dubbed karōshi. Overwork was popularly blamed for the fatal stroke of Prime Minister of...
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Watami employee who had worked 140 hours of overtime was ruled a case of karōshi (death from overwork) by the Kanagawa Prefecture Labor Standards Office...
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difficult to start a career at a later point in life.[citation needed] Karōshi (過労死, karōshi), which can be translated quite literally from Japanese as "death...
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Pitchblende (band) (redirect from Karoshi (song))
Control"/"In the Flat Field" 7-inch, Cargo - Fist15, May 1994 "Nine-Volt"/"Karoshi" 7-inch (alternative versions), Pushead Fan Club limited/signed run of...
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stroke, this has led to the term karoshi (lit. "overwork death"). The government has received 200 claims of karoshi related work injuries each year, with...
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hours/year). The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry defines the threshold for karōshi as greater than 80 hours of overtime a month. The cap is effective April...
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committed suicide. The Japanese government recognized her suicide as karoshi, a Japanese term for death from overworking. In July 2017, the company...
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April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Japan Times Watami under scrutiny after karōshi June 17, 2012 Archived 23 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Pub chain Watami...
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employees to do extremely intensive overtimes, which supposedly led to the karoshi death of a 22-year-old worker. Later, the official account of Pinduoduo...
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company is seen as shameful in Japanese culture. Suicide, working to death (karoshi), and becoming jōhatsu are thus potential outcomes. It can also spare the...
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the founder of Karoshi/Macrocorp, based on Ella Fiscus, a child star who died in a factory accident. Following Mosby's death, Karoshi/Macrocorp falls...
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Karoshi is a village panchayat in Belagavi district of Karnataka state of India. Fertile lands and greenery surround the settlement. The main profession...
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Honeymoon-hangover effect Hush trip Job crafting Job cuffing Jobless employed Karoshi Loud quitting Neijuan Occupational burnout Occupational safety and health...
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next day, and police ruled the cause of death a heart attack caused by karoshi, or overworking. However, 28 needle marks were later discovered on his...
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play makes Jack a dull boy Critique of work Four-day workweek Job strain Karoshi Labor rights Occupational burnout Occupational cardiovascular disease Occupational...
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etiquette Haken Ho-Ren-Sō Japanese blue collar workers Japanese business terms Karoshi Keiretsu Kyariaūman Labor unions in Japan Lifetime employment Management...
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mortality Excess mortality Gompertz–Makeham law of mortality Infant mortality Karoshi Maternal death Maternal mortality in fiction Memento mori Micromort Mortality...
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trajectory Dying declaration End-of-life care Eschatology Faked death Karōshi Last rites List of expressions related to death Spiritual death Survivalism...
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