Japan’s Heat Wave Forces Companies to Trim Working Hours
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
Key Highlights
Japon işverenleri, rekordik sıcaklık dalgasının çalışan sağlığı üzerindeki risklerini hafifletmek için, çalışma saatlerini kısaltma kararını hayata ge

Japanese employers have moved to shorten working hours to mitigate health risks posed by an unprecedented heat wave.
Heat Wave Impact on Labor Productivity
Corporate Countermeasures
Financial and Market Ripple Effects
The heat wave’s strain on the workforce not only inflates short‑term operational costs but also pressures long‑term productivity and consumer spending. Employers’ shift to flexible schedules and employee‑wellbeing investments will become a new metric in corporate valuations and credit risk assessments. In this context, climate‑risk‑aware portfolio strategies will be a decisive differentiator, especially for funds targeting Japan’s large‑cap equities.
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