ブラック企業

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: S
ぎょう
Grade: 3

Etymology

ブラック (burakku, black) + 企業 (kigyō, enterprise)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [bɯ̟ᵝɾa̠k̚kɯ̟ᵝ kʲiɡʲo̞ː]

Noun

ブラック企業 (hiragana and katakana ブラックきぎょう, rōmaji burakku kigyō)

  1. an exploitative firm, an employer that abuses employees, an employer offering poor working conditions
    • 2018 June 5, “Honki de check! Josei o sakushu suru kakure burakku kigyō shindan”, in Elle:
      あなたの会社 (かいしゃ)日本 (にほん)では“マジョリティ”といわれているブラック企業 (きぎょう)なのかどうか、診断 (しんだん)できるチェック項目 (こうもく)作成 (さくせい)
      Anata no kaisha ga Nihon de wa “majoriti” to iwareteiru burakku kigyō nano ka dōka, shindan dekiru chekku kōmoku o sakusei.
      Use this checklist to diagnose whether your company is in what is called the “majority” exploitative employers in Japan.
    • 2018 June 28, “‘Burakku kigyō-ka’ no osore seifu ga suishin ‘furīransu’ saitei chingin hoshō naku, chōjikan rōdō mo”, in Mainichi Shimbun:
      最低賃金 (さいていちんぎん)保証 (ほしょう)はなく、労働時間 (ろうどうじかん)規制 (きせい) ()けないため「ひとりブラック企業 (きぎょう) ()しやすい」とも ()われる。
      Saitei chingin no hoshō wa naku, rōdō jikan no kisei mo ukenai tame “hitori burakku kigyō-ka shi yasui” to mo iwareru.
      With no guaranteed minimum wage or regulation of work hours, it is said that “It’s easy to become a one-person burakku kigyō.”
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