Der Vorsitzende der japanischen Konservativen Partei fordert eine „radikale Überprüfung“ der Ausländerpolitik. Auf die Frage nach dem Arbeitskräftemangel antwortet er: „Es gibt keinen physischen Mangel an Menschen.“

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/59e34f255635624fd14e66e459f78b7ccd91e957

8 Kommentare

  1. Delusions lmao one of the big reasons factories and companies are failing is a lack of employees 

  2. emp_sanfords_hardhat on

    Cool. So raise the wages enough so the jobs are competitive with other industries.

    Two public-run kindergartens near my area closed down. Teachers there were paid proper public servant wages, bonuses pension, 退職金 etc.

    The kindergartens were replaced by an out-of-prefecture private company that opened two こども園s in the area. They pay min wage, and can’t get enough staff other than unqualified old ladies who are only working to subsidize their own shit pensions.

    The guy in the article is right. There is no physical shortage of workers. But there sure is a shortage of living wage paying jobs.

  3. Working-Crab-2826 on

    He’s technically not wrong, there’s no physical shortage of people, there’s a shortage of young and economically active workers . These folks would force the children and retired old people to work at factories if they could.

    Although Japan has the largest population of people over the age of 60 or something still working since the pension here is barely enough to not starve

  4. zack_wonder2 on

    A Sanseito student at my school said the same thing. When I asked her what her solution was she said there are millions of NEETs in Japan and they need to be forced to work before importing foreign labor.

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