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Japan's government has supported an initiative to relieve the pressure on Japanese workers and simultaneously boost consumer spending. The new measure is called "Premium Friday." A spokesperson from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said the campaign would encourage workers to leave work earlier on the last Friday of each month to relax or go shopping. Around 130 companies across Japan have signed up to participate in the initiative, including many major employers. Skeptics are unsure whether the scheme will succeed or not because of the legendary workaholic nature of Japanese workers. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters: "It will take time for Premium Friday to take root." The idea for Premium Friday was partly prompted by the suicide of an employee who was continually required to work excessive overtime at the ad agency Dentsu. A court ruled the suicide was "death by overwork" and stressed the need to address what is a common problem in Japan - overworking. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is leading by example. He promoted the campaign by leaving the office early for a meditation session at a Tokyo temple at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Suga said it was essential for both the government and the private sector to create an atmosphere where workers feel comfortable in leaving early. However, many workers said they would just have to work on Saturdays instead so as to finish their work.
Japan's government has supported an initiative to relieve the pressure on Japanese workers and simultaneously boost consumer spending. The new measure is called "Premium Friday." A spokesperson from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said the campaign would encourage workers to leave work earlier on the last Friday of each month to relax or go shopping. Around 130 companies across Japan have signed up to participate in the initiative, including many major employers. Skeptics are unsure whether the scheme will succeed or not because of the legendary workaholic nature of Japanese workers. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters: "It will take time for Premium Friday to take root." The idea for Premium Friday was partly prompted by the suicide of an employee who was continually required to work excessive overtime at the ad agency Dentsu. A court ruled the suicide was "death by overwork" and stressed the need to address what is a common problem in Japan - overworking. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is leading by example. He promoted the campaign by leaving the office early for a meditation session at a Tokyo temple at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Suga said it was essential for both the government and the private sector to create an atmosphere where workers feel comfortable in leaving early. However, many workers said they would just have to work on Saturdays instead so as to finish their work.
What did workers say they would do if they left early on Fridays?
- A Getting enough sleep.
- B Having a party on weekends.
- C Working on Saturdays.
- D Finishing their work as scheduled.
思路引導 VIP
若政府規定週五下午不用上班,但每個人手頭上的工作量並沒有因此減少,你認為這些沒做完的工作,最有可能會被挪到哪段時間來處理呢?
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理想與現實的落差
太棒了!你非常敏銳地捕捉到了文章中關於「政策理想」與「職場現實」之間的矛盾。這題考驗的是對文章細節的精確檢索,而你準確地鎖定了最後一段的轉折。雖然日本政府推行「Premium Friday」的初衷是希望員工能提前下班去購物或放鬆,但文章末尾明確提到,許多勞工對於這項措施的反應並非享受休閒,而是擔心工作做不完。你正確選出 (C) Working on Saturdays,正是對應了文中提到的「...would just have to work on Saturdays instead so as to finish their work」,顯示你具備優秀的資訊對照能力。
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