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O que (quem) é karoshi - definição

SUDDEN DEATH FROM OVERWORK
Karoushi; Death by overwork; Worked to death; Karosi; 過労死; Death from overwork; Karôshi; Karojisatsu; Keroshi; Gwarosa; Karoshi death; Guolaosi; Karōshi; 과로사; 過勞死; Kwarosa; Salaryman Sudden Death Syndrome
  • Deaths due to long working hours per 100,000 people (15+)
  • A "No More Karoshi" protest in [[Tokyo]], 2018

karoshi         
Working so hard you die of exhaustion.
I feel sorry for Matt. Worked so hard to make the deadline he had a heart attack. Downright karoshi.
Karoshi         
, which can be translated into "overwork death", is a Japanese term relating to occupation-related sudden death.
karoshi         
[ka'r???i]
¦ noun (in Japan) death caused by overwork.
Origin
1980s: Japanese, from ka 'excess' + ro 'labour' + shi 'death'.

Wikipédia

Karoshi

Karoshi (Japanese: 過労死, Hepburn: Karōshi), which can be translated into "overwork death", is a Japanese term relating to occupation-related sudden death.

The most common medical causes of karoshi deaths are heart attacks and strokes due to stress and malnourishment or fasting. Mental stress from the workplace can also cause workers to commit suicide in a phenomenon known as karōjisatsu (過労自殺).

Karoshi is also widespread in other parts of Asia. Generally, deaths from overwork are a worldwide occurrence. For example, over 770 wage labourers die of overwork annually in Sweden, a country with robust labour regulations. The death toll is however expected to increase in the future.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para karoshi
1. There is a national karoshi hotline, a karoshi self–help book and a law that funnels money to the widow and children of a salaryman (it‘s almost always a man) who works himself into an early karoshi for the good of his company.
2. In Japan, most karoshi victims succumb to brain aneurisms, strokes and heart attack.
3. The health and safety magazine Hazards has continually warned that karoshi does exist in the UK.
4. Death from overwork, known as "karoshi" in Japanese, has steadily increased since the government first recognized it in 1'87.
5. Death from overwork, known as karoshi,‘‘ has steadily increased since the Health Ministry first recognized the phenomenon in 1'87.