Sunday, April 29, 2007

The Reason Why Japan's "Companies" are Reviving

Hi, everyone!! How's your weekend? It's getting warm here. Okay, it's 7:13 pm and time to deliver my today's column:

Companies in Japan, especially big firms, are starting to talk tough. They boast the management efforts to make their businesses firm. However, it will be true that their efforts are concentrated on the hard reduction of labor cost that is skeptical thinking of the law.

Asahi newspaper reported today that Hitachi is under query that they may have done deceptive direct employment.

Reportedly, a factory of Hitachi has almost thrown away the labor management of contract workers who were changed from dispatched employees at the same employment agency. The wages and working conditions were same as before. It is said that Worker Dispatch Law is about to lose the meaning.

Yes, Hitachi is a well known company, but even this sort of company is using almost unlawful ways to reduce the cost and maximize the profit. That's why the stock index is getting strong, but consumer price will not get strong. Money does not run from companies to individual citizens.

Under this crazy condition, it may be difficult to complain some youngsters who say with no hope, "Workers are losers."


Thank you for visiting and have a wonderful day!

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