It is simpler to die, than to leave: as work in Japan and whether the foreigner can survive there

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Hours-long processings, work at office on days off, refusal of holidays and compulsory wine parties with the administration — all these realities of a Japanese labor market. Million local clerks complain of chronic fatigue, burning out and a depression. Annually hundreds from them literally die of overfatigue: in Japan for this phenomenon even there is a special term, "crucians" — "death from processing". We tell how there was to work a tradition with risk for life as it is suffered by expats and whether it is possible to fight against it Life for office C of the 1990th in Japanese and western mass media tragic stories began to appear about...