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Many women who are married can't work. Why? Because a lot of companies won't hire them and extremely high taxes after marriage. Making it impossible for the woman to work.
It's not a one way thing. It's Japanese policy. Plus! No maternity leave, some even aren't hired again after having a baby
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Posted in: Miyagi fishing town haunted by loss a year after tsunami See in context
This is so sad. I hope he finds peace. I will pray for the souls of his lost loved ones.
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Posted in: Tesla shares tumble below $150 per share, giving up all gains made over the past year
Myanmar has a forced conscription and worse. This is why many are leaving.
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