Japanese companies are reportedly paying older workers to sit idly by windows-a stark contrast to Western CEOs who are racing to harness super-AI-driven productivity in a fierce battle to protect jobs. This highlights two strikingly different approaches to labor
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Thousands of federal employees find themselves trapped in a whirlwind of dismissals and rehires, sparking serious worries about workforce stability and morale. These ongoing shifts underscore the significant challenges facing government hiring practices, especially in the face of tight budget constraints
A seasoned bus driver in Japan, who dedicated 30 years to his profession, has shockingly forfeited his $84,000 pension after being caught pilfering a mere $7. This startling incident has ignited a debate about the severe consequences faced for minor infractions in the public sector.



