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Quiet quitting takes hold in Japan: Are young workers driving office reforms or just checking out?
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Japan’s “quiet quitting” trend reflects a growing generational shift in workplace values, as young professionals increasingly prioritize personal time over corporate loyalty. This silent movement challenges the nation’s long-standing work ethic, sparking debate on whether it signals a healthy cultural evolution or the slow erosion of commitment in one of the world’s most work-driven societies.
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