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The uneasy state of Japan s welfare system

Feb 13, 2021 On Jan. 27, Hiroaki Nakanishi, chairman of the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren), held an online meeting with his counterpart, Rikio Kozu, of the Japanese Trade Union Confederation (Rengo) to talk about wages, and, at one point, Nakanishi said that “somehow” Japan’s ranking for average pay among the 37 developed countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development had dropped. On Jan. 30, Tokyo Shimbun summarized the media reaction to Nakanishi’s remark by saying that the business leader made it seem as if he thought Japan’s pay situation “was somebody else’s problem.” Japan’s lower OECD ranking it went from #12 in 1990 to #24 in 2019 is due to wage stagnation: While salaries in Japan have remained roughly the same over the past 30 years, pay in other countries has gone up substantially, including in South Korea, the only other Asian economy on the OECD list.

Japans Olympia-Organisationschef wegen Skandal vor Rücktritt

Japans Olympia-Organisationschef wegen Skandal vor Rücktritt
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Tokyo Olympics Sponsors Revolt Over Chief s Sexist Remarks

Tokyo Olympics Sponsors Revolt Over Chief’s Sexist Remarks This content was published on February 10, 2021 - 07:18 February 10, 2021 - 07:18 (Bloomberg) Japan’s ambition to hold a successful Olympic Games in the face of the pandemic looks increasingly imperiled, after a top official’s sexist remarks undercut public support and sparked rare criticism from sponsors. With less than six months to go until the planned opening ceremony on July 23, Japan is pressing ahead with an event meant to draw attention back to an Asian power often overshadowed by China. But anger is simmering over Yoshiro Mori, the 83-year-old head of the organizing committee, who last week publicly disparaged women for talking too much.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic organising committee to hold meeting over

(Updates number of Olympic volunteers quiting and volunteer quotes) TOKYO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Organising Committee is set to convene a special board meeting as early as Friday after the outcry over committee president Yoshiro Mori s sexist comments, public broadcaster NHK reported on Tuesday. There are no plans to discuss Mori s resignation at the meeting but he could face a barrage of criticism over his comments, Nikkan Sports said in a separate report. Mori has come under fire for saying last week that meetings with female participants take a long time, adding that they get competitive with each other. He apologised and retracted his comments, but the public s outrage appears far from assuaged.

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