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  2. Overwork - Wikipedia

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    Overwork, by its nature, is a stressor. The constant pressure to meet deadlines, handle heavy workloads, and maintain productivity can trigger a chronic stress response.. This prolonged exposure to stress can lead the individual to a range of mental and physical health issues such as anxiety, sleep disorders, depression, and burno

  3. Karoshi - Wikipedia

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    Life insurance companies started putting one-year exemption clauses in their contracts. They did this so that the person must wait one year to commit suicide in order for the family to receive the money. [16] There is a new movement of Japanese workers, formed as a result of karoshi.

  4. The pitfalls of overworking and why you should avoid it - AOL

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  5. 996 working hour system - Wikipedia

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    Deaths due to long working hours per 100,000 people (15+), joint study conducted by World Health Organization and International Labour Organization in 2016.. The 996 working hour system (Chinese: 996工作制) is a work schedule practiced illegally by some companies in China.

  6. JPMorgan just capped bankers' work at 80 hours a week - AOL

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    JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are taking steps to limit junior bankers' work hours. The move follows scrutiny over Wall Street's culture of overworking and a recent death.

  7. Operational efficiency - Wikipedia

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    High utilization rates can indicate efficient use of resources, though they must be balanced to avoid overworking machinery or personnel. Cost Efficiency: Analyzing the cost to produce a unit of product or service is crucial. This involves monitoring direct costs, indirect costs, and overheads to ensure optimal spending.

  8. Lazard CEO says young bankers want important work if the ...

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    The opportunity to go as far as you can as fast as you can was, to many, more alluring than a 9-5 office job full of boring busy work, Peter Orszag says.

  9. Presenteeism - Wikipedia

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    Presenteeism or working while sick is the act or culture of employees continuing to work as a performative measure, despite having reduced productivity levels or negative consequences.