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Tax official made 200 million yen selling used cars while on leave | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Tax official made 200 million yen selling used cars while on leave | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
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Tension mounts ahead of teachers collective action

Tension is rising in the education sector as many teachers across the country are poised to gather for a large-scale rally today to commemorate the recent suicides of young teachers and call for better protection of their rights in the workplace.

Educators poised to take collective action on Sept 4 over young teacher s suicide

Tens of thousands of educators across the country are poised to take yearly leave on Sept. 4, with nearly 500 schools moving to designate the day a discretionary holiday, as part of protests against the government and the National Assembly as teachers call for measures to better protect their rights in the workplace and call for justice following the suicide of a young teacher in July.

Japan Supreme Court Ruling a Victory for Transgender Employees

Japan Supreme Court Ruling a Victory for Transgender Employees
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Japan Supreme Court Ruling a Victory for Transgender Employees

Click to expand Image A plaintiffspeaks during a news conference at Tokyo District Court, Tokyo, Japan, July 11, 2023. 2023 Eugene Hoshiko/AP Images In a victory for transgender people in Japan, the country's Supreme Court ruled last week that the trade ministry violated a public service law by banning a transgender woman from using the women's bathroom at work. In 2015, the woman challenged a decision by officials at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, where she works, denying her use of bathroom facilities aligned with her gender identity. She requested the National Personnel Authority to intervene under article 86 of the National Public Service Law, which regulates conditions of service for government employees. A Tokyo district court ruled in her favor in 2019, citing an "important legal interest" for the plaintiff to live in accordance with her self-identified gender, and awarded damages. This decision was however overturned on appeal, and the damages s

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