Japan Becoming Cheaper Place to Send Workers

07 Jun 2013 12:27 | JHRS (Administrator)
“It’s now cheaper, relatively, to employ staff in Japan and send staff there,” says Lee Quane, ECA’s Asia regional director, adding that he expects more banking and finance companies to be encouraged to add workers to the region. He also notes that it’s becoming more expensive for Japanese companies to send employees to certain locations overseas, as they now have to offer higher cost-of-living allowances.

Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/

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