In a move to protect employee privacy, Japanese convenience store chain Lawson is allowing staff to use initials on name tags. This change comes after instances of customer harassment, aiming to create a safer working environment.

Lawson’s new policy, which also includes head coverings for religious reasons, follows Family Mart’s similar decision and reflects the ongoing diversification of Japan’s convenience store workforce. Do you think other companies should adopt similar measures to protect their employees?

Source: Sora News 24
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