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Japan train driver sues after wages docked for minute delay – NEWS.com.au
A Japanese train driver is suing his employer after his wages were docked 56 yen ($0.50) over a minute-long delay to the country’s…

A Japanese train driver is suing his employer after his wages were docked 56 yen ($0.50) over a minute-long delay to the country’s famously punctual rail system, the company said Thursday.
Japan’s rail system is famously efficient and punctual, and regularly…
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