Reuters A Japanese employee got in trouble after leaving for his lunch break at 11:57 a.m., instead of midday, multiple times within six months. His company docked his pay and hosted a televised press conference to apologise. Japan has a toxic overwork culture and is also obsessive about punctuality. A Japanese company has docked an employee's wages and issued a public apology after the worker left his desk three minutes early for his lunch break on multiple occasions. The unnamed 64-year-old, who works at the public waterworks bureau in the southwestern city of Kobe, had consistently left his desk early to buy his lunch, Japan's Asahi Broadcasting Corporation reported last week.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: From affordable housing to money transfers for immigrants — a $1 billion impact investor explains how she makes money while making the world a better placeSee Also:Here are your favorite TV shows that are coming back for another seasonTrump reportedly threw Starbursts on a table before Germany's Angela Merkel at the G7 summit and said, 'Don't say I never give you anything'What marijuana really does to your body and brainSEE ALSO: Japan's toxic culture of overwork drove this 31-year-old woman to death — and it looks like there's no end in sight

 

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