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ME, TOO!!!!!!! this is unconcsionable.
Posted in: TEPCO has caused this big trouble for everyone under the sun and nobody has been arrested.
Japan’s nuclear safety chief said Wednesday the country’s regulations are flawed, outdated and below global standards,…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
meaningful of otherwise I just noticed there are 13 types one more than 12 signs of…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
And the truth shall set you free. Toi bad the lesson was a bit too expensive.
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
Do my senses deceive me? Finally a official who admits the mistakes made, and speaks the…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
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klhchicago
This does not exist only Japan, but in the US too on a lesser degree. In the US there are laws protecting the employee and often are applied when rights of employees are infringed upon or at least threatened. However, that does not mean upper management cannot apply mental force. This happened to me while working for a US based international consulting firm. Such as being implicitly told my project costs would impact my bonus if I did not try to come under budget by at least 20%. This sometimes meant having 24 hours at home once a week or flying all over North America just to save $300 on a Sunday when I could have flown directly. Having worked for a Japanese futures and options brokerage firm in Tokyo, I am aware of the tactics used on sales teams and they are somewhat brutal. One of my memories was marching into Meiji Shrine at 6:50AM on the first business day of the month. This was required of all sales staff and males from other departments. Luckily my Taiwanese colleague protested so I stopped going after several months. I cannot wait to buy this book.
Posted in: Corporate 'blacklist' circulating among new graduates
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klhchicago
Fraser makes some interesting points, but unfortunately does not back them up with any supporting evidence, making this article very weak. The generalizations are too much regarding a very interesting topic. The complexity surrounding sex is Japan is similar to other countries and follows the patterns exhibited in many other countries whether it is the US, France, etc.
Posted in: Let’s talk about you-know-what
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klhchicago
Obviously written by a novice of both Japanese culture and kids. Not worthy of a posting since it is one of generalizations as another poster noted.
Posted in: You can learn a lot about Japanese culture from kindergarten classes