Japan’s Evolving Work Culture
I started a part-time job. In addition to my main job, I work at a warehouse at night. I thought that only people who couldn't work elsewhere would work in a warehouse at night, but that's not the case. Some people are office workers who finish their jobs at 5 PM and then come to work part-time at the warehouse. There are many such people. Due to the rising cost of living, they have to work part-time in addition to their main job. One woman is raising children and comes to work part-time after her husband returns from work.
Hearing these stories, I feel that Japan has become quite poor, but on second thought, it's just that the way of working has changed. A generation ago, unpaid overtime was the norm. Working about 16 hours a day was normal. Thanks to that, Japan achieved high economic growth. With stricter laws protecting workers, companies can no longer make employees work long hours. Workers can no longer work long hours at one company, but instead, they have started part-time jobs.
Thinking this way, Japan might experience another period of high economic growth.