Subaru probe finds 3,400 staff were not paid for overtime work
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Subaru Corp on Friday said it did not pay overtime wages over a two-year period to some 3,400 employees who under-reported their hours, a revelation that surfaced in an internal probe following the 2016 suicide of an overworked employee.The Japanese automaker, known for its Legacy and Forester cars, said the outstanding wages - from mid-2015 to mid-2017 and totalling 776 million yen ($7.08 million) - were paid retroactively to 3,421 workers last March.The news was first..