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Immagini del gioco - Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman

Gamepad - Blog Videogames | October 5th 2008 by gamepad

12 new screenshots for Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman View all 12 screenshots read more

Karoshi Suicide Salaryman - Walkthrough

Cyberspace of Deimos Tel`Arin - PC Gamer, Philosopher, Sales… | October 5th 2008 by Deimos Tel`Arin

Overview A Karoshi Suicide Salaryman walkthrough, for those who are having trouble with some of the trickier levels of this interesting little flash game with an unique concept. Karoshi Suicide Salaryman - Walkthrough - Level List 49 48 47 46 45 44 read more

Karoshi Suicide Salaryman - Download

Cyberspace of Deimos Tel`Arin - PC Gamer, Philosopher, Sales… | October 4th 2008 by Deimos Tel`Arin

Overview Play the role of a corporate employee that is eager to seek his own demise, be it leaping into beds of spikes, getting crushed by heavy safe box, killed by own pistol from ricocheting bullets etc. A puzzle platformer flash game in which the read more

Replacing running with beer.

The Hungry Runner | July 23rd 2008

  6:00am - wake up. 7:00am - leave home. 7:30am - arrive at work. 8:00pm - leave work. 8:30pm - arrive home. 8:45pm - eat dinner. 9:30pm - write post. 10:00pm - go to bed. I know there is still time to run at 8:30 or 8:45pm, but I don’t think read more

Working to Die

Serene Ambition | July 21st 2008 by shae hadden

The Japanese Labour Board ruled earlier this month that the death in January 2006 of a 45-year-old senior Chief Engineer on the Toyota Camry Hybrid Project was "karoshi" (death by overwork). He had been working more than 80 hours of overtim read more

This is One Way We Do Not Want to be Like the Japanese

healthbolt.net | July 16th 2008 by wade

Image details: Satin-Lined Gray Coffin served by picapp.com The Japanese - an efficient, healthful group of people. People rooted in culture. People who cherish their elders. People who keel over from being overworked. Say what? Yes, it’s true. read more

Japanese Man Works Him Self To Death

Weberence | July 10th 2008 by Ano

Karoshi in Japanese is the death from overworking. That’s right people over there actually work, unlike most westerners that do their 8 hours per day and complain. This time the Karoshi hit one of the lead car engineer in Toyota. The 45 year ol read more

All Work and No Play Makes Jack A Dead Boy

Blab 'n Flab Freak News Daily | July 9th 2008 by Alison Jerabek

If your dad ever told you after a long Saturday of chores that work can't kill you- he was wrong. It's called "Karoshi." The cause of death of one of Toyota's bigwigs, a 45 year-old car engineer who was rushing to develop a hybrid version of the Camr read more

Your Work or Your Life?

Wise Bread | July 9th 2008 by Will Chen

By Xin LuToday my friend showed me an article about a Toyota engineer who died from overwork. Apparently the 45 year old Japanese man was working 80 hours of overtime a month for two months and finally his heart gave out. It is a sad example of a read more

Toyota Camry's Lead Engineer Died From "Karoshi" (Overwork)

Hybrids Are Not The Only Answer | July 9th 2008 by Kevin

Putting a bit of substance behind the claims from the National Labor Committee that Toyota employees are literally worked to death is the ruling of the Japanese labor bureau that a lead engineer on Toyota's hybrid Camry program did indeed die of "kar read more

Karoshi

Domu | June 4th 2008 by Paolo

Ho trovato questo interessante articolo che tratta dei suicidi per eccesso di lavoro in Giappone. Per la prima volta due aziende sono state condannate a risarcire i famigliari di un ragazzo vittima di quello che in Giappone viene definito "Karoshi". read more

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Ianny Loves the Freedom | May 22nd 2008 by Ianny Lau

 The Cantonese are fond of emphasizing adverbs and adjectives with the word ‘die’ – ‘hungry till you die’, ‘gruesome till you die’, even ‘happy till you die’.   In Japan, they quite literally work till they die.  Overworking is b read more

Family or career - achieving a balance

Breathing Space | May 2nd 2008 by Barry M

When is the last time that you heard someone on their death bed say “if only I’d spent more time at the office“? Speak to elderly relatives and find out what is important to them. Think about your parents. You relate to them in term read more

Japanese Culture via T Shirts

Mable's Unique Shopping Blog | August 23rd 2007

My fingers, wrists, and shoulders are on fire from all the website coding that I’ve been doing lately, but before they expire they have an important message for you straight from Japan: “Karoshi: be careful not to work too hard.” read more

過労死 Karoshi – Death from Overwork

The IWH Inquirer | August 1st 2007 by Ivor Hartmann

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Ombelicale // Autoreferenziale | July 16th 2007

Passare i primi tre giorni di ferie a controllare e finire progetti non è sano (forse). C'è una sola parola per questo: workaholism. Indizi: - Nemmeno in aereo, tornando a casa per le ferie, riesci a staccarti dal BlackBerry, item che read more

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Ombelicale // Autoreferenziale | July 16th 2007

Passare i primi tre giorni di ferie a controllare e finire progetti non è sano (forse). C'è una sola parola per questo: workaholism. Indizi: - Nemmeno in aereo, tornando a casa per le ferie, riesci a staccarti dal BlackBerry, item che read more

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Ombelicale // Autoreferenziale | July 16th 2007

Passare i primi tre giorni di ferie a controllare e finire progetti non è sano (forse). C'è una sola parola per questo: workaholism. Indizi: - Nemmeno in aereo, tornando a casa per le ferie, riesci a staccarti dal BlackBerry, item che read more

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