Japan’s ultra-narrow job market fails to deliver on the promise of equality
TOKYO (Reuters) – When Rikuo Omori’s regular job’s wages fell by a third, he found temporary work delivering fried chicken and Thai food on his bike on the streets of Kawasaki, south of Tokyo, as a supplement. lower profits. The extra 100,000 yen ($722) a month that 26-year-old Aomori gets helps support his wife and …
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