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Mulboyne wrote:Japan Times: Tougher adult business law takes effect May 1-snip-It also features measures to punish distributors of sex service fliers and those who advertise sex businesses.
CONSTRICTED labor processing to Japan has displaced Filipino entertainers who, according to their promoters and recruiters, are forced to engage in illegal activities to ensure they can still work in that country. "Arranged or fixed marriages become rampant now. While they (OPAs) are still in Japan, they are already paying much amount of money to their prospective husband to marry them in the Philippines so that they can go back there to work," said Cristy Gatchialian, president of the Philippine Entertainment Exporters and Promoters Association (Peepa)...The US Government said it believes most OPAs in Japan were exploited and ended up in flesh trade. Ironically, according to Gatchialian, this experience that Washington wants to avoid occurs among Filipino women entertainers, a year after the Japanese toed the US line. Now, if we follow provisions of the new law, a Filipino woman "married" to a Japanese "can legally work in Japan," according to Gatchialian. "She can sit down with the customers and go out with them without the fear of being penalized if caught," Gatchialian said, adding that the club owner could not be punished...more...
FILIPINO women bent on working in Japan as entertainers have managed to slip into that country by saying they are students or contracting fixed marriages...An apprehension report submitted to the office of Immigration chief Alipio Fernandez Jr. -- by the BI-NAIA Monitoring and Enforcement Units at both Terminal 1 and Centennial Terminal 2 -- revealed that many of the OPAs who succeeded in going to Japan used student visas and "immitation kikon" (fixed marriage). Although old-style, the departure modus operandi has been revived by several Philippine-based promoters and recruiting agencies in sending their talents to Japan because of huge salaries and commissions...more...
Japan will accept a maximum of 1,000 caregivers and nurses from the Philippines under a bilateral economic partnership agreement signed over the weekend, the government said Monday. The figure, which comprises 600 caregivers and 400 nurses, is for two years after the agreement takes effect, labor ministry officials said. The agreement is expected to go into force next spring following parliamentary approval. Japan will likely begin accepting Filipino caregivers and nurses in the first half of fiscal 2007...
... Despite high expectations from the Philippines, Filipino workers will face strict qualification requirements for working in Japan. Caregivers must be graduates of a four-year university or a nursing college, who have had training in care services. Nurses must be graduates of a nursing college with a minimum of three years of work experience. In Japan, the workers will be required to go through a six-month orientation in Japanese language, laws and society. Caregivers will be allowed to work for four years, and nurses for three years on the basis of preliminary admission standards. If they pass government qualification examinations for their professions in Japanese, the workers can renew their resident permits indefinitely.
...Maragtas Amante, a professor in industrial relations who studies Japan-Philippine labor exchange at the University of the Philippines, said most Filipinos may ultimately choose to go to North America or Britain, where they can work in English and bring their families with them.
IparryU wrote:the sad thing is that it is the Japanese that are setting this up, but all the blame is put on the individuals (or in other cases the bar/club) who come here with those visas accusing them of setting it all up...
Greji wrote:As someone who has contributed an extremely large sum to the GNP of The Philippines in the form of services rendered by ex-pat hostesses, I have never met one who did not want to stay in Japan turning tricks when given the choice of returning home for any other type of employment. I met one (who was introduced by a member of this board to whom I am greatly indebted), who claimed Japan was hooker heaven as the majority of her work consisted of hand jobs and blow jobs. Thus strokers and headers did not lead to preggers. Her compatriots who got knocked up would look for a J-kusojiji to marry, which apparently was not all that difficult find with the willing to marry female shortage. Once married and a ticket to PR obtained, she could proceed at will.
Now, I'm sure there are a million sad stories about PI women and the business. When in the PI on business, the J-brokers (a lot are f-female vets) hold that there are waiting lists to try to get a visa to Japan for this work. I suppose there are cases where the girls are duped about what they are getting into and this would be sad indeed. On the other hand, most of the stories that I have heard of in Japan are when the gal gets in serious money trouble as most of them do through gambling, or living the good life, they usually end up being caught for overstay, illegal entry, etc. They will sometimes even flee their debts by turning themselves in, claiming to be a victim of "trafficking" and the such, all of which the J-authorities are not as eager to pursue, or document. This normally does not help the girl in her offenses, other than get her deported quietly with a multi-year entry restriction. The deportees, if they do not illegally return to Japan, become part of the recruitment of new talent process. If you have ever traveled much in the PI, there are no illusions as to what is the job description and requirements for a hostess in a bar or club, nor shortages of labor in the field.
The article does have an interesting quote ".....For hostesses, acts of commercial flirtation include playful bantering, seductive dance and song performances, and, in rare instances, sex acts such as groping and discreet masturbation of customers beneath the table......."
Now, I would consider that extremely "playful," however, that must only be the high class joints. I've been in some Philippina bars, where it was under the table, on the table, in the loo, on the stage, up against the wall and most any other available venue in and around the place.
It all comes under the heading of "Here we are mom in the exotic far east!"
Japan's Humor Ministry tightens 'Entertainer' visas
chokonen888 wrote:I wish they just tightened the entertainers....never played with any of them but I can't imagine they meet Jack's standards ofrich older sugar mommytight asian poot
IparryU wrote:once again... papa bull tells the baby bull to walk over to the heffers rather than run to them... not in that sense... but a proper schooling session has occurred.
Christoff wrote:Let walk down the hill and fuck them all.
American Oyaji wrote:Shall we have an ambulance ready with elephant doses of pennicilin ready?
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