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Gov't To Regulate Temporary Temps

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Gov't To Regulate Temporary Temps

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:22 pm

Yomiuri: Limits sought on 'registered' temp workers
A labor ministry draft of a bill to revise the Temporary Staffing Services Law was submitted Friday at a meeting of a subcommittee of the Labor Policy Council--an advisory body to the health, labor and welfare minister--a draft that would make significant changes in the kind of temporary workers who can be sent to different industries. The draft would ban in principle the dispatch of temporary workers in the manufacturing sector, allowing only permanent dispatch workers to be sent to such firms. Permanent dispatch workers are employed by temporary staffing agencies as their permanent employees. They maintain this status even when they are not being dispatched to another company, therefore they are guaranteed to receive a salary at all times. In contrast, registered temporary dispatch workers register with staffing agencies and their employment contracts with the agencies expire when there is no work for them at other companies. As a result, they receive no wages until their next dispatch assignment is found. The draft would essentially ban the use of registered dispatch workers, in principle...more...
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Postby Behan » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:35 pm

I wonder if or how this will effect dispatched ALTs. Most boards of education in Japan seem to be favoring getting their ALTs through dispatch companies rather than direct hire of the JET program.
Ironically, this issue is the topic for the English debate team in one of the schools I teach at.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:58 pm

Behan wrote:I wonder if or how this will effect dispatched ALTs. Most boards of education in Japan seem to be favoring getting their ALTs through dispatch companies rather than direct hire of the JET program.
Ironically, this issue is the topic for the English debate team in one of the schools I teach at.


I don't see why it would affect most dispatch ALTs because they're employed by and receive salaries from dispatch companies year round. Besides it seems like this only applies to the manufacturing sector. Anyway, the inclusion of in prinicpal tells me that in reality this will be another hardly enforced labor law.
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