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This Japanese Company Charges Its Staff $100 an Hour to Use Conference Rooms

Everything has a price, which helps keep workers focused on the bottom line.  

This Japanese Company Charges Its Staff $100 an Hour to Use Conference Rooms
Empty chairs stand around a table in a conference room. (Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Hiroyuki Suzuki couldn’t be happier that his company is charging him and all other employees about $100 an hour to use meeting rooms. “People really cut back on useless meetings,” says Suzuki, 37, who works at chip-equipment maker Disco Corp. and is one of the company’s 5,000 employees taking part in a radical experiment in business management.
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