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Karoshi -- death from overwork -- has struck corporate bigwigs in Japan. Now, white-collared workers and women too are being affected and a worried labour ministry has announced a set of initiatives to deal with the problem (The Lancet, Vol 340 No 8819). Karoshi, characterised by sudden death caused by stroke, strikes adults in their 30s and 40s after a period of prolonged intensive work.

The labour ministry recognised karoshi only in the late 1980s and now plans regular medical check-ups and seminars to manage stress and other work-related illnesses. Over the past three years, 110 deaths have been attributed to overdemanding work schedules. But lawyers of bereaved families put the karoshi toll at about 10,000 each year.

Publication Date: 
30/12/1992
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