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UH OH BANDAIXISTERS, I THOUGHT :marseymindblown: TEKKEN 8 WAS A MASSIVE SUCCSS-ACK! - Bandai Namco has reportedly cancelled several titles and is cutting :marseycutwrist: its workforce :vegetaleavegenocide: :marseychingchongpearlclutchgenocide:

https://old.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/1g46vu5/bandai_namco_has_reportedly_cancelled_several/

								

								

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According to Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter, the company is "taking a traditionally Japanese :marseychingchong: approach to reducing staff :marseysunwukong2: and sending workers to rooms where :marseydrama: they are given nothing to do, putting pressure :marseyspotlight: on them to leave :marseyenterpipe: voluntarily."

Oidashi Beya is a practice used by Japanese :marseyasianmerchant: corporations to isolate employees by giving them no tasks, in an effort :marseymissing: to get them to leave :marseypeaceout: of their own volition, rather than be let go and receive severance.

In contrast, Japanese :marseyluckycat: companies are barred both by societal and legal constraints that make it very difficult to fire employees. Historically, that led to the phenomenon of the madogiwazoku – literally, the tribe that sits by the windows.

Employees whose services were no longer needed, but that the company could not or did not want to fire, would :marseymight: be given a pleasant :marseyrelieved: spot by the window :marseysickos2: to while away working :marseylifting: hours by reading :marseyhijab: the newspaper.

The oidashibeya is in a sense madogiwazoku on steroids. Employees are typically placed in a room, often windowless, where :marseydrama: they have nothing to do. In many cases :marseystalker: their business :marseyklennysuit: cards :marseyyugi: are taken away, and they are forced to do menial, mind-numbing tasks, or given nothing to do at all.

Being excluded from the mainstream is particularly painful for those who have dedicated themselves to the company for many years, especially in the context of Japanese :marseyfatswordsman: culture where :marseydrama: murahachibu (ostracism from the group) is a traditional and strong :marseytarrant: form of punishment.

my heart is telling me !asians how much of this is true vs, and how much of this is reddit :marseyupmarsey: continuing to spread :marseymisinformation: outdated 90s shit about Japan??? :marseyconfused2:

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what do they do if you're really bad at doing nothing all day?

I'd bring my phone and just post on rdrama all day

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The last ever episode of the OG Law and Order was about this.

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the entire practice never works on westerners who consider the company the fools for paying them for doing nothing (the american dream), eastern culture sees that as the employee losing for not doing anything of honor

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