
Workers from all parts of the globe battled wind and rain Sunday to give speeches, performances and then trudge through the streets of Shibuya, Tokyo, calling for job security and equality for all..."This march is about raising people's awareness about the job situation in Japan, especially for foreigners," said an American woman dressed as the pink rabbit mascot for Nova, the nation's biggest chain of English-language schools. "It keeps getting worse and worse, with job contracts and other common problems...more...
Kyodo: Foreign workers in Japanese companies hit record high
The number of foreigners employed directly by Japanese companies stood at a record 222,929 as of June 1, 2006, up 24,549 from a year earlier, the government said Monday. The number is the highest since the government began collecting such data in 1993, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry said. These workers were hired by a total of 27,323 Japanese companies, up 2,217 from a year earlier...more...