A worker in Japan's Gunma Pref. suspended for 3 months after taking a 109-day cruise

The Gunma Prefecture government announced on March 11 that a 63-year-old senior specialist in its land development department received a three-month suspension for taking a 109-day overseas cruise without sufficient vacation days. The employee had submitted his travel plan in April 2025 and was verbally and in writing warned multiple times, including advice to resign, but he ignored the warnings and went ahead with the trip.
The cruise departed from the Port of Yokohama on August 19, 2025, and included stops in over 10 countries, such as Singapore, South Africa, and the United States. Even after using his four-day workweek and all available paid leave, the employee was absent without leave for 14 days.
Gunma Prefecture stated that the employee had been rehired after retirement and will not be rehired next fiscal year. During a disciplinary hearing, he acknowledged the facts and said he was prepared to face the consequences, showing no intention of disputing the claims.
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Source: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20260312/p2a/00m/0na/002000c#cxrecs_s
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