Surprising Workplace Culture: Japanese Companies Keep Older Workers in Jobs Without Real Duties

In Japan, there is a unique workplace term called “madogiwa-zoku,” which means “window-side tribe.” This phrase describes older employees who are given jobs with almost no responsibilities. Instead of being asked to retire early, these workers continue to sit at their desks, usually near the window, while their younger colleagues take on the real tasks … Continue reading Surprising Workplace Culture: Japanese Companies Keep Older Workers in Jobs Without Real Duties