阿良々木
711 posts


@GabrielVaraljay I love Kofola! Will try this. How does it compare to Kofola?
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@presjpolk Maybe his lawyer tricked that little ass to appeal just to punish him
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@Shug1mon @ChoukaiKaiNi Not sure about the law but they can gradually decrease your salary by each evaluation. There are always some solutions. Well at least I know people in my company getting pay cut for breaching work from home policy.
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@seamlik @ChoukaiKaiNi I’m not sure if you mean it, but labor laws wouldn’t allow it in Japan or almost any other country. Is it allowed in US?
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@SimpRazor @mrjeffu If you think it's fine to open your border to the whole world, you are delusional in your view of the world and macroeconomics. I'm no longer interested in this argument. I only hope people like you will never be elected into Parliament.
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The Japanese government has suspended new admissions for the “Specified Skilled Worker” visa status for foreign workers in the restaurant industry.
This is going to have a major negative impact on restaurants in Japan, which have long been suffering from labor shortages. Isomaru Suisan, an izakaya chain that often operates 24 hours a day, has relied heavily on this visa status - about 40% of its employees are foreign. The new changes will leave it short-staffed and likely require many restaurants to cut their hours of operation.
Across the industry, service could get slower and some restaurants won't stay open late anymore.
Many foreign students had come to Japan to study at Japanese language schools and learn the customs and skills of the restaurant service industry, but they won't be able to work in that sector because the government says it has hit the industry cap of 50,000 visas.
Students on this path that want to remain in Japan will have to switch to other "Specified Skilled Worker" jobs such nursing care, food and beverage manufacturing, or lodging/hospitality.

日本経済新聞 電子版(日経電子版)@nikkei
「特定技能」外国人受け入れ停止、外食に打撃 磯丸水産は時短も視野 nikkei.com/article/DGXZQO…
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@SimpRazor @mrjeffu Free market must be protected by fairness, which is achieved by everyone following the same rules and constraints. This is why we have national borders. Same for US and EU and all rich countries.
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@SimpRazor @mrjeffu I meant, if we accept foreigners, they better be doing more difficult work, not restaurant part-time.
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@SimpRazor @mrjeffu What I said "low salary" is compared to other jobs in Japan, not those in South Asia. Since you know their salary is even lower, importing them will only keep salary in Japan low, locals won't take the job, and you will need more South Asian.
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@SimpRazor @mrjeffu 客が来ない事も自由市場の範囲です。低賃金で安過ぎるサービスを実現するのはダメです。私が Europe に長く住んでいましたから、あっちのサービスを比べて、🇯🇵のサービスは二、三倍の給与にも値せます。勿論政府は色んな問題を解決しべきですが、外国人の輸入は最後の手段のはずです。
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@UMP91147621 人家就是調查過,才出這些政策。調查到什麼結果,也沒必要跟你說。要打擊哪些人,也不需要跟你想的一樣。政府知道的統計數據難道還不夠你道聽途說來的感覺準確?
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都内十多万房子的小瘤多的是,但是你要找一个东南亚的,那准找不到
也不是所有中国留学生都有钱了,但是大多数人就算是打工,也不是真穷,相比之下东南亚留学生是真不打工就活不下去
我也不知道整天搞这些政策到底有什么意义,没前情提要,也没有目的,就是突然一个政策横空出世,除了迎合情绪,什么用也没有
你调查了留学生的经济状况了吗?你调查了打工的留学生打工时长了吗?你调查了打工跟出勤率的关系了吗?你调查了打工跟日本本地劳动市场的关系了吗?
所以说你既不知道数据,也不知道问题,那为什么要出台政策?典型的空转,看似做事了,实际上没一个是真正有用的事情,就好像两个桶,把水从一个桶倒到另一个桶里,反复如此,那这有什么实际的作用吗?

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@hiragananinja If such love decline so easily, Japan really does not need them.
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