Japan's low unemployment rate on paper suggests an economy weathering the coronavirus reasonably well, but official figures belie worsening ...
TOKYO: Japan's low unemployment rate on paper suggests an economy weathering the coronavirus reasonably well, but official figures belie worsening prospects for the country's army of temporary workers, who make up about 40 per cent of the jobs market.
About 2.4 million furloughed workers are kept on payrolls backed by state subsidies, which the government is seeking to extend beyond its end-September expiration. In the jobs market, the pain has been felt most by those categorised as"non-regular workers," including those with low-paying, part-time jobs, who make up 38per cent of all employees in Japan.
One worker in her 20s, who was employed as temp staff at a call centre in Kanagawa prefecture, quit her job in June."My employer would not allow us non-regular workers to work from home," she told Reuters, on condition of anonymity."I was told that I could take time off but would not be paid, so I quit, thinking it'd be better living on unemployment insurance."
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