Posted in: No. of foreign trainees in Japan falls for 1st time amid pandemic See in context
Not surprised. Obviously because of the restrictions. But it may be blessing in disguise for those coming from "developing countries" like SE Asia.
I saw an article on Asahi Shimbun about a Vietnamese trainee, a week or so ago, basically getting his ass kicked (physically hit and abused, broken ribs etc) for 2 years straight by his Japanese co-workers while working for a construction company. There's even video of it happening.
https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14524587
Had that happened in the USA, those people would have been shot. Hopefully the Vietnamese guy sues successfully in Japan, gets compensated a large chunk of cash and a new job.
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The house shook, I reside in Ino, nothing over the top, it was the time at night, the phones barked…
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It's an old trick he picked up from Berlusconi.....
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Posted in: Japan records best-ever monthly visitor numbers in March
Posted in: Japan records best-ever monthly visitor numbers in March