Madogiwazoku, or the "Window Tribe," is a Japanese workplace strategy where old employees are sidelined with little to no work until they resign. Rooted in Japan's lifetime employment culture and strict labor laws, it avoids direct firing but creates isolation. A 2022 survey showed nearly half of large firms had such idle employees, impacting morale, productivity, and workplace culture.
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19 Aug