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  • 19 Oct 2013 11:02 | JHRS (Administrator)
    To help companies secure the services of such professionals as lawyers, certified accountants and experts with a master’s or doctor’s degree, the government plans to double the current five-year limit on their contract terms, sources said Thursday.

    Source: http://the-japan-news.com/
  • 18 Oct 2013 17:54 | JHRS (Administrator)
    The government has decided to shelve three key employment components among deregulatory measures planned to be introduced in the “national strategy special zones” that the administration of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sees as the centerpiece of its growth strategy.

    Source: http://the-japan-news.com/
  • 18 Oct 2013 11:04 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Tormented by the difficulty of landing a position and unfair practices by prospective employers, 1 in 5 college students contemplate suicide during the job-hunting process, a poll of 122 students conducted in July by the nonprofit group Lifelink found.

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

  • 08 Oct 2013 18:00 | JHRS (Administrator)

    The survey, released last week by Disco Inc., a Tokyo-based recruitment consulting firm, shows that 35.2 percent of 539 firms across the country said they have hired or plan to hire foreign students in the 2013 business year after they graduate, but the figure increases to 48.4 percent when it comes to their plans for 2014.

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

  • 07 Oct 2013 10:39 | JHRS (Administrator)

    The Osaka High Court overturned an earlier decision of the Osaka District Court concerning the identification of companies whose employees died of overwork. The decision was upheld on Tuesday by the Japanese Supreme Court following appeal from civic groups to have the companies named.

    Source: http://japandailypress.com/

  • 02 Oct 2013 14:32 | JHRS (Administrator)

    TOKYO —The rapid evolution of digital marketing has created a “digital disconnect” in which the jobs market in technology, and more specifically digital marketing technology, is hungry for skilled workers in Japan.

    Source: http://www.japantoday.com/

  • 30 Sep 2013 14:21 | JHRS (Administrator)

    Toshiba Corp.will halve the number of workers in its television operations outside Japan to 3,000 as it outsources more production. As much as 70 percent of the company’s TV output will come from other manufacturers by business 2014, Toshiba said in a statement Monday.

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

  • 30 Sep 2013 14:19 | JHRS (Administrator)
    An increasing number of young Japanese are seeking jobs with nonprofit organizations because they want to get involved in addressing social problems. While working for NPOs doesn’t always provide stable employment, they can be a rewarding place for young people eager to change society, NPO workers say.

    Source: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/
  • 27 Sep 2013 14:24 | JHRS (Administrator)

    One of the fastest-growing segments in the corporate world now are those that actually don’t have offices or the so-called “nomad workers”. These are people who can work anytime and anywhere with their laptops and mobile devices. Cafes and hotels around Japan are trying to accommodate and adjust to this market by providing facilities that are conducive for their lifestyle.

    Source: http://japandailypress.com/

  • 22 Sep 2013 11:28 | JHRS (Administrator)

    The success rate of women has soared after eliminating tests on general knowledge and switching to screening methods based on applications and essays. The results show that women are better than men at promoting themselves. But, officials of both the prefectural and municipal governments said: “Ideally there should be an equal ratio of men and women in the workplace and such a large imbalance was unexpected. We will study the test changes to clarify if the test was biased toward women.”

    Source: http://the-japan-news.com/

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