Depressed workers win landmark compensation case Japanese workers were awarded compensation because their employers paid them for doing nothing, which caused them guilt and depression. In other words, to compensate for the psychological injury caused to them by getting money for doing nothing, the court awarded them more money for doing nothing. Their next step should be to go to a higher court judge and sue the lower court judge for having awarded them money for nothing, thus increasing their psychological distress.
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