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  • 22 Apr 2019 14:35 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Major firms will begin hiring university graduates year-round, Keidanren said Monday, revamping Japan’s long-standing education-to-employment pathway in response to the changing labor market.

    Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/

  • 21 Apr 2019 15:08 | JHRS (Administrator)

    There’s no denying that Japan, amid a severe labor crunch and a shrinking population, will need to rely more on foreign workers in the coming years, and that’s especially true for small and midsize companies.

    Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/
  • 18 Apr 2019 15:07 | JHRS (Administrator)

    [TOKYO] Foreign labourers with sufficient Japanese language skills will for the first time be enlisted to decommission the reactors at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant under new visa rules, the station's operator said Thursday.

    Source: https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/

  • 18 Apr 2019 14:38 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Nearly 80 percent of companies pay their foreign employees equal or higher wages compared with their Japanese staff, a think tank survey showed Wednesday.

    Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/

  • 15 Apr 2019 15:04 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO--Japan is gearing up to accept more foreign workers under its new visa system launched earlier in the month, with a qualification exam for applicants held in the country for the first time on Sunday.

    Source: https://japantoday.com/

  • 14 Apr 2019 15:03 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government is considering raising the retirement age to 70 or 75 from 65 now, to ease pension burdens as well as a labor crunch. But a more durable longer term solution, analysts say, is for Japan to relax its strict controls on foreign workers.

    Source: https://japantoday.com/

  • 14 Apr 2019 15:00 | JHRS (Administrator)

    As part of its regional vitalisation efforts, the Japanese government plans to launch a new system this autumn to encourage mid-level employees in and around their 40s who work in major cities to take jobs in regional areas.

    Source: https://www.thedailystar.net/

  • 11 Apr 2019 17:00 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Tokyo, April 11 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government has decided to draw up a program aimed at facilitating stable employment of nonregular workers in their 30s and 40s who were unable to obtain regular positions upon graduation from universities or other educational institutions due to the tough job market at the time.

    Source: https://www.nippon.com/

  • 11 Apr 2019 14:53 | JHRS (Administrator)

    The government has decided to draw up a program aimed at facilitating stable employment of nonregular workers in their 30s and 40s who were unable to obtain regular positions upon graduation from universities or other educational institutions due to the tough job market at the time.

    Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/

  • 10 Apr 2019 16:55 | JHRS (Administrator)

    With Japan expanding its acceptance of foreign workers from this month, major countries in Asia are stepping up on preparations to dispatch workers. In particular, caregiving, a field expected to draw up to 60,000 workers to Japan over the next five years, is attracting great attention.

    Source: http://www.the-japan-news.com/

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