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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the player character, a Japanese salaryman named "Mr. Karoshi", commit suicide. The word "karōshi" literally means "death by overwork" in Japanese. The...
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working hours. Brasor, Philip (17 June 2012). "Watami under scrutiny after karōshi". Japan Times. ISSN 0447-5763. OCLC 21225620. Archived from the original...
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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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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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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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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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labour Four-day workweek Uberisation / Gig worker Happiness economics Karoshi Neijuan Occupational burnout Occupational safety and health Occupational...
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song of the same name by English rock band Oasis is named after the book. Karōshi results, search (25 August 2000). The Importance of Being Idle: A Little...
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