Sunday May 27, 2012

We are concentrating our manpower on compensation payment procedures and efforts to bring the crippled nuclear power station under control.

TEPCO Vice President Takashi Fujimoto, saying it will be difficult to reduce its workforce by 7,400 as demanded by a government panel. (Mainichi Daily News)

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    kurisupisu

    6 monts after the accident....?

    How is it possible to bring melted cores under control?

    Tepco is keeping up a facade of repairing instruments at the plant to measure and control events in the reactor buildings when the company knows this is impossible.

    We are being sold a lie.

    When will NHK run a report on the conditions in the reactor buildings?

    When will journalists, both foreign and Japanese be allowed to confirm the state of the reactors?

    When will the reactors cease emitting radioactively contaminated gases?

    When........?

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    kurisupisu

    Her is a link to the Tokyo met government in Tokyo detailing the rad levels in Tokyo in September!

    Of course the figures are metres up in the air !

    Imagine what they are on the ground?

    http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/INET/OSHIRASE/2011/09/20l9k300.htm

    Under control?

    Not yet..........

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    some14some

    Ok, keep your workforce intact and show us better results. By the way, are there any workers who wish to quit their job voluntarily?

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    ExportExpert

    Tepco need those 7,400 workers to process all the 60 page compensation claim forms being filed, I mean how many 60 page forms can 1 person handle a day?

    This company and it's response is pitiful, disgusting, feeble and ridiculous.

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    herefornow

    This company and it's response is pitiful, disgusting, feeble and ridiculous

    ExportExpert -- agree. Just add criminal to your list.

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    kurisupisu

    Even the Japan Times is fessing up about about the situation

    http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20111008a1.html

    Remember these are airborne concentrations not ground level ones

    Considering hot spots have been found on roofs in Yokohama and at GROUND level where you and I walk means the situation is a lot worse...............

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