Japanese journalist dies, reason will shock you

Miwa Sad, a Japanese media reporter “NHK”, passed away at age 31 from overwork. The inspectors had reached that conclusion just a few months after she was separated from life since July 2013. But the media company she worked and published that fact only now. In just one month [...]
Miwa Sad, a Japanese media reporter “NHK”, passed away at age 31 from overwork.
The inspectors had reached that conclusion just a few months after she was separated from life since July 2013. But the media company she worked and published that fact only now.
In just one month, the journalist had done 159 extra hours, and in the month before she died, she had only two days off.
For inspectors, it was due to the extra hours of the young woman's work that caused her heart to despair. Whether it worked in “NHK” has been transferred to Tokyo since 2005 at first. The company said they were aware that the journalist worked hard and that there is room for improvement in their company, magazineho broadcasts. Mwa Sad is just the next victim from “caroi” that in Japan means “death from excess”.
In 18 months more than 2 thousand people have committed suicide in Japan because they failed to maintain their profession. Still others, like the journalist in question, have died of heart attack, lack of breathing, and other pathology that causes stress.
The Japanese government has been working for two years to solve the problem of overwork deaths. Among the proposals was the adoption of a limit for extra working hours, fined companies that do not respect it.












