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  • 19 Sep 2018 15:36 | JHRS (Administrator)

    A survey conducted by the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training found that three-quarters (75%) of Japanese companies do not want their employees to have side hustles, saying these may affect their workers’ main work.

    Source: http://hrmasia.com/

  • 14 Sep 2018 15:08 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- As Japan prepares to open its doors wider for foreign workers next April, the government is working to identify potential challenges they may face and draw up detailed solutions by the end of this year.

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 12 Sep 2018 15:13 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- The Japanese government is leaning toward limiting mail delivery to weekdays in order to ease the burden on a postal service stretched by labor shortages.

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 10 Sep 2018 13:19 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- Japanese staff servicing group Recruit Holdings has launched an internal program that utilizes artificial intelligence to detect workers at risk of leaving the company, so that supervisors can intervene early.

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 06 Sep 2018 15:52 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- The Japanese government will pave the way for workers to stay employed until age 70 if they so choose, as part of its effort to reshape the workforce in the face of an aging and shrinking population.

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 06 Sep 2018 15:50 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- Japan's construction businesses appear headed for an even deeper labor shortage despite government efforts to attract foreign workers, unless the industry takes steps to make its jobs more appealing.

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 06 Sep 2018 15:49 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO -- Japan will open up a wider path to residency status for international students as soon as next spring, allowing them to work in any field after graduation as long as they clear an annual income threshold of 3 million yen ($26,900).

    Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/

  • 25 Aug 2018 14:05 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Government agencies may have padded their hiring records for people with disabilities by well over 3,000 people, informed sources said Saturday.

    Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/

  • 20 Aug 2018 14:45 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Most Japanese companies support loosening the country’s tight immigration system to cope with a severe labor shortage, but they favor skilled workers who can fit into the workplace, not an influx of unskilled laborers, a Reuters poll shows.

    Source: https://www.reuters.com/

  • 20 Aug 2018 14:07 | JHRS (Administrator)

    The labour market in fast-ageing Japan is its tightest in nearly half a century and the government has cracked open the door to allow foreigners to work in such areas as farming, at car factories and in convenience stores.

    Source: https://www.moneycontrol.com/

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