TOKYO, May 19 (Reuters) - Japanese automobile and auto parts makers have collectively agreed to work on weekends and rest instead on Thursdays and Fridays during the peak power consumption months in the summer, an industry lobby said on Thursday.
TOKYO, May 19 (Reuters) - Japanese automobile and auto parts makers have collectively agreed to work on weekends and rest instead on Thursdays and Fridays during the peak power consumption months in the summer, an industry lobby said on Thursday.