Tokyo's metropolitan government is implementing a 4-day work week starting April 2025 to improve work-life balance, boost ...
Yuriko Backes welcomed another female defence minister into the Nato fold in the shape of Lithuania’s Dovile Sakaliene ...
"Japan is facing the crisis of a declining number of children, which isn't going away," Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike said as ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan government said that under this plan, government employees will have the option to take three days off ...
They also have less time to take part in sports, culture or leisure activities outside their home (23% of women compared 33% ...
It's the second family-friendly policy out of Tokyo, following the municipal government's decision to offer a 4-day work week ...
Tokyo plans to make day care free for all preschool children starting in September, the city governor has announced as part ...
Work-week: Tokyo's government is pioneering a four-day work-week starting April 2025, focusing on work-life balance, ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government believes that couples are having fewer babies because they are working too much.
Tokyo will implement a four-day workweek for government employees next year to encourage young people to get married and ...
Parents of young elementary students will also be allowed to trade part of their earnings for earlier clock-out times.
The Japanese capital is set to introduce a four-day workweek for government employees, in its latest push to help working ...