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TOKYO, June 29 – Hiroyuki Ogino stayed home from his job in telecoms to take care of his son for a month this spring – one of a tiny but growing number of Japanese men opting for paternity leave despite the risk to their careers.“It really is as if we are putting a minus against our names, causing problems for our colleagues by not being around to ... Read more at http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/features/article/japan-urges-more-dads-to-swap-desks-for-diapers/