Thousands of Japanese employees protest gov’t plan of eliminating overtime pay

28 May 2014 12:25 | JHRS (Administrator)

To further push an export-driven economy toward recovery, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe recently proposed a new labor system where payment would be “standardized” for all employees. This would mean, among others, the elimination of overtime pay for most employees. A huge number of Japanese workers gathered in simultaneous protest actions on Tuesday, May 27, to raise their voices against what is naturally seen as an unfair proposal for Japan’s workforce.

Source: http://japandailypress.com

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