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19.10.2024 4:22
19.10.2024 5:00
They refused to let me go: Japanese workers turn to resignation agencies to quit jobs One in six workers has engaged a firm to hand in notice for them, as younger workers reject traditional work ethicMari was just two months into her new job when she decided she had had enough. The position at an online bank in Tokyo, found through a staffing agency, had looked like a perfect fit for the 25-year-old, a member of Japans legions of temporary workers.But she quickly became despondent. On my first day they gave me a thick manual to read, and when I went to my boss with questions he said: What the hell are you asking me that for? Continue reading... ...

19.10.2024 5:22
Why Israel Targeted Yahya Sinwar What does the killing of Yahya Sinwar, mastermind of the Oct. 7 attack, mean for Israel and Gaza? Ronen Bergman, a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine who is based in Tel Aviv, explains.

19.10.2024 5:25
Trump likens Capitol rioters to WWII Japanese American internees Former U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that his supporters charged and imprisoned in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol have been treated like Japanese Americans who were incarcerated during World War II. Trump's comparison of the rioters with the around 120,000 innocent people of Japanese descent who were held in internment camps across the United States during the war came with less than a month to go until the presidential election. Read full story here

19.10.2024 6:00
Digital wage payments start in Japan via PayPay in cashless drive Digital wage payments have started in Japan after the operator of popular QR-code based payment app PayPay became the first to clear the government's screening under a cashless drive. Ten SoftBank Group Corp. firms, including PayPay Corp., said they have started paying wages from September through PayPay to employees with their consent. They can specify up to 200,000 yen ($1,340) of their salary to be paid via the app. Read full story here