The next time you feel dehumanized by rumors of surprise HR meetings popping up on calendars amidst layoff rumors, be glad ...
Bandai Namco Entertainment filed a trademark for “Nightreign” on October 24 in Japan. The filing went public on November 5.
The easiest way to explain oidashi beya, or "expulsion rooms", is in the context of Japanese law ... So, if a company like Bandai Namco wants to downsize their workforce... that's where the ...
The report claims that Bandai Namco has moved "about 200" of its around 1,300 employees to such rooms - known in Japan as "oidashi beya, or 'expulsion rooms'" - so far, with "nearly 100" having ...
Bandai Namco Holdings — the conglomerate of which ... Bloomberg reports that this is a "traditionally Japanese approach to reducing staff" as the employees are given no work to do while in ...
A new Tales game might potentially be in the works at Bandai Namco. Over the last few days ... comments from companies regarding things they can't comment on. This has got Japanese Twitter users ...
Bandai Namco has been spotted re-registering a trademark related to Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny. The Japanese trademark tracker website Chizai Watch noted that the company applied to ...
Bandai Namco employees are reportedly the latest ... owing to the unique nature of Japanese labour laws, the axe hasn't fallen quickly. According to a report from Bloomberg, approximately 200 ...
According to the report, Bandai Namco's approach to reducing staff is not to make them redundant, but to force them into leaving voluntarily. This "traditionally Japanese" method involves ...