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Companies in Japan today feel they have a duty to look after their employees and their families. In turn, employees feel loyalty and duty to the companies for whom they work. How is this part of worldview
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Companies in Japan today feel they have a duty to look after their employees and their families. In turn, employees feel loyalty and duty to the companies for whom they work. How is this part of worldview consistent with the worldview of Edo Japan?
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Sorry to waste your time but I just came here for the point
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