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In Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his government move decisively to fight against the tradition of self-sacrificing work, after a study has shown that one-fifth of Japanese are in danger of dying from too much work.

Suicidal dedication to work, which has been considered a virtue in Japan for centuries, now assumed such proportions that the government of Shinzo Abe published a white book with statistical data on the number of workers who died because of too much work.

Agency Kyodo reported that 23 percent of Japanese companies confirmed that their workers monthly gather 80 and more hours of overtime - even a whopping 300, and not overtime by generally accepted standards, but the one after which dramatically increases the risk of death. Furthermore, 2.159 people committed suicide because of too much work during the past fiscal year, and 93 tried to kill themselves....

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