Mainichi: Foreign trainees injured in row with dry-cleaning firm over measly pay
KOFU -- Six Chinese female trainees at a dry-cleaning company in Yamanashi Prefecture got into a row with the company when they complained that they were being paid under the minimum wage, and three of them suffered injuries including a broken bone, it has been learned...The six workers submitted a written request for their wages to be revised on Aug. 20. The company's president, Masafumi Uchida, promised that he would reply two days later. However, at about 7:30 a.m. on Aug. 22, the president joined about 10 people including company employees and tried to force the six workers, who were sleeping in a company dormitory, to get into a minibus he had prepared to take them to Narita Airport...The trainees resisted, and plans to take them to the airport were abandoned, but one of the trainees was left with a broken leg after jumping out of a window on the second floor of the dormitory. Two others suffered bruises and scratches during the row. The three injured workers were later taken into the custody of the Zentoitsu Workers Union, which supports foreign trainees and apprentices. The remaining three were taken to Narita Airport by company officials and returned home. Uchida visited the union on Monday and offered an apology. "If they were Japanese I wouldn't have done it (tried to force them to leave). I was asked for a high amount of unpaid cash and thought I couldn't negotiate. I'm sorry for their injuries"...more...