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Japan train driver sues employer over US$0.50 in docked wages for minute delay
- The worker filed the suit against the West Japan Railway earlier this year after it fined him for a work mix-up in 2020 which caused the delay
- He argued that the lag was a minor human error and sought US$19,470 in damages for mental anguish caused by the ordeal
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A Japanese train driver is suing his employer after his wages were docked 56 yen (US$0.50) over a minute-long delay to the country’s famously punctual rail system, the company said on Thursday.
The driver filed the suit against the West Japan Railway (JR West) earlier this year after it fined him for a work mix-up in June 2020 which caused the delay, the Yomiuri newspaper daily reported.
He is seeking 2.2 million yen (US$19,470) in damages for mental anguish caused by the ordeal, the report said.
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The driver had been scheduled to move an empty train to a garage in Okayama station in western Japan, but went to the wrong platform.
The mix-up delayed the driver changeover and meant the train departed the station and arrived at the depot a minute later than scheduled, the newspaper said.
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