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Workers form 1st Ikea Japan labor union to fight for changing time wages
TOKYO The Tokyo Managers Union announced on Oct. 18 the formation of the
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Editorial: Japan needs economic policy for the people post-pandemic
While Japan s economic indicators have improved, it may be difficult for many citizens suffering from price hikes to feel the difference.
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90% of irregular workers in Japan struggle to make ends meet, 80% see no pay rises: survey
TOKYO Around 90% of nonpermanent workers said they were struggling to make ends meet due to price rises, while about 80% claimed their wages have n
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Rally in Tokyo s Shibuya calls for Japan to raise minimum wages
TOKYO Amid skyrocketing consumer prices, around 100 people demonstrated in the capital s Shibuya Ward on Feb. 26, calling for major increases to th
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Japan s impoverished hesitating to apply for welfare due to checks on kin
news Japan s impoverished hesitating to apply for welfare due to checks on kin The Mainichi © The Mainichi This photo shows a consultation area for people who have lost their homes or run into other difficulties amid the coronavirus pandemic at Okubo Park in Tokyo s Shinjuku Ward. A survey regarding social aid was conducted there. (Mainichi/Satoshi Tokairin) TOKYO A system in which authorities phone the parents, siblings or other kin of people applying for welfare in Japan to check whether they can offer financial assistance is placing a psychological burden on applicants that causes some to hesitate to apply for social aid, a survey conducted by a group supporting the needy has found.
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