The Tokyo metropolitan government-backed « Jisa Biz » campaign to promote staggered work hours began on Tuesday, aimed at easing the morning rush on commuter trains in the most populated part of Japan.
The Tokyo metropolitan government-backed « Jisa Biz » campaign to promote staggered work hours began on Tuesday, aimed at easing the morning rush on commuter trains in the most populated part of Japan.
Some 260 companies participate in the campaign, which will run through July 25. Participants have introduced staggered work hours and let employees work outside their offices, according to Tokyo government officials.