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    Maybe this is the source for Canon QC issues - Canon News



    http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/01/26/canon.babies/index.html


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    TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Even before one reaches the front door
    of Canon's headquarters in Tokyo, one can sense the virtual stampede of
    employees pouring out of the building exactly at 5:30 p.m.































































































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    Japan's birth rate of 1.34 is below the level needed to maintain the country's population.
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    In a country where 12-hour workdays are common, the electronics giant
    has taken to letting its employees leave early twice a week for a
    rather unusual reason: to encourage them to have more babies.




    "Canon has a very strong birth planning program," says the company's
    spokesman Hiroshi Yoshinaga. "Sending workers home early to be with
    their families is a part of it."



    Japan in the midst of an
    unprecedented recession, so corporations are being asked to work toward
    fixing another major problem: the country's low birthrate.




    At 1.34, the birthrate is well below the 2.0 needed to maintain Japan's
    population, according to the country's Ministry of Health, Labor and
    Welfare.



    Keidanren, Japan's largest business group, with 1,300
    major international corporations as members, has issued a plea to its
    members to let workers go home early to spend time with their families
    and help Japan with its pressing social problem.



    One reason for
    the low birth rate is the 12-hour workday. But there are several other
    factors compounding the problem -- among them, the high cost of living,
    and social rigidity toward women and parenting.



    In addition, Japan's population is aging at a faster pace than any other country in the world.



    Analysts say the world's second-largest economy faces its greatest
    threat from its own social problems, rather than outside forces. And
    the country desperately needs to make some fixes to its current social
    and work structures, sociologists say.



    Canon says its 5:30 p.m.
    lights-out program is one simple step toward helping address the
    population problem. It also has an added benefit: Amid the global
    economic downturn the company can slash overtime across the board twice
    a week.



    "It's great that we can go home early and not feel ashamed," said employee Miwa Iwasaki.

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    Re: Maybe this is the source for Canon QC issues - Canon News



    and the point of this is????

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