Workers in Japan can’t quit their jobs. They hire resignation experts to help
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Workers In Japan Turn To Companies That Help Them Quit Their Jobs
In Japan, companies are cashing in on employees' hesitancy to call it quits and helping people leave their unsatisfying workplaces. According to the Wall Street Journal, a company named Exit is in the job of helping people resign from their jobs and is even offering half-off for returning clients. The firm, launched in 2017, overseas the resignations of around 10,000 people per year. For 20,000 yen (approximately Rs 11,600), the business makes a…
This company will quit your job for you: ‘Colleagues aren’t worth saying goodbye to’
While the Great Resignation made quitting seem easy, exiting an unsatisfying job has proven to be harder for some overseas, ushering in a new wave of businesses that help workers resign from their roles.
Workers In Japan Are Unable To Quit Their Jobs, Turn To Resignation Experts Help Them
‘I quit!’ might be the shortest, most powerful sentence, but it’s also the most challenging sentence for Japanese people. This is why there has been a surge in companies in the country that are cashing in on employees’ hesitancy to call it quits and helping people leave their unsatisfying workplaces. According to a Japan Times report, the demand for these quitting agencies increased after the long Golden Week holiday period from April 29 to May …
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