Union reprimands firm for denying paid leave
NHK World | 2018-Aug-20
A Japanese labor union has reprimanded a Tokyo company for requiring employees to pass a quiz to get paid holidays.
Union officials said a branch chief at the vending machine firm, Japan Beverage Tokyo, emailed the quiz to junior employees at his branch in May 2016.
It asked them to list a group of Tokyo railway stations in order of sales revenue. It said employees who answered the quiz perfectly would have a chance to take paid leave.
The chief then sent a later email stating that none of the employees had passed.
The union officials noted that Japanese labor law guarantees annual paid leave for all workers.
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Japan Beverage Holdings Inc.'s parent company is Suntory