A Japanese company will send drones blaring loud music around its offices late at night in a bid to force workers to go home.

Construction firm Tasei has announced its new “T-Friend” drone will hover over the desks of employees who refuse to leave at the end of the day.

Those reluctant to clock out will be blasted with a recording of Scottish folk song Auld Lang Syne, commonly used by shops in Japan as a warning they are preparing to close.

Tasei expects to see the autonomous drone, which is being produced by Blue Innovation and telecoms company NTT East, patrolling its offices by April next year.

In a statement, the company said: “T-Friend not only strengthens the security of the office space at night, but also urges departure by regular patrol.

“It has effects such as restraining overtime work and can be used to improve workplace environment for reform of workers.

“The user will be able to perform a tour around the office by setting the drone travelling time and route.

“It will encourage employees who are present at the drone patrol time to leave, not only to promote employee health but also to conduct internal security management.”

Karoshi, which translated means “overwork death”, has long been a problem in Japan, with cases of workers dying due to stress and long hours being so widespread the government publishes official statistics on the phenomenon.

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Many corporations have taken steps to combat the issue, including limiting overtime hours and attempting to force employees to leave their desks at a certain time.

The T-Friend has been criticised by a number of experts in Japan, who doubt its ability to prevent workers staying late at the office.

Scott North, professor of sociology at Osaka University, told the BBC: "Even if this robotic harassment gets workers to leave the office, they will take work home with them if they have unfinished assignments."