Work Condition
Japan Eyes on Making Labor Markets Accessible to Foreign Workers
To avoid new foreign talents from concentrating in large cities like Tokyo, the Japanese government is eyeing on taking measures to make regional labor markets accessible to them.
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The Japanese Working Culture
The Japanese typically work long hours despite the existing Labor Law in their country. Ironically, it seems unusual for them to work 60 hours in a week.
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The Difference Between Large and Small Companies in Japan
In Japan, there is a distinction between large and small companies, and are absolutely related to each other as well.
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Working Conditions in Japan
Working conditions in Japan differ from firm to firm. But generally, employees work 46 hours on average in a week back in 1987.
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The Japanese Work Environment
Apparently, Japan itself resembles an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on what they called “Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō” or simultaneous recruiting of fresh graduates and Shūshin-Koyō or lifetime–employment model.
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