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Filipino caregivers deserve better
By - 02-10-2010 04:10 PM
Originally Posted at: The Japan Times Online
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The Economic Partnership Agreement that Japan has with some countries, especially the Philippines, has placed many Filipino nurses and caregivers working in Japan in a miserable situation where they are subjected to unfair labor practices, extreme pressure to pass licensing exams in Japanese within three years, cramped living conditions and poor salaries.
With net pay (monthly) of only around ¥60,000, an often unsupportive work environment because of the lack of programs, and constant comparisons between the local and foreign workforce, employment in Japan has become a nightmare for many foreign health workers. The Japan International Corporation for Welfare Services has not done anything to remedy the situation. Nor has it transferred foreign workers to fairer and higher-paying hospitals. Yet, it is getting ready to recruit the second batch of unsuspecting nurses and caregivers.
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The Japan Times Online
By - 02-10-2010 04:10 PM
Originally Posted at: The Japan Times Online
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The Economic Partnership Agreement that Japan has with some countries, especially the Philippines, has placed many Filipino nurses and caregivers working in Japan in a miserable situation where they are subjected to unfair labor practices, extreme pressure to pass licensing exams in Japanese within three years, cramped living conditions and poor salaries.
With net pay (monthly) of only around ¥60,000, an often unsupportive work environment because of the lack of programs, and constant comparisons between the local and foreign workforce, employment in Japan has become a nightmare for many foreign health workers. The Japan International Corporation for Welfare Services has not done anything to remedy the situation. Nor has it transferred foreign workers to fairer and higher-paying hospitals. Yet, it is getting ready to recruit the second batch of unsuspecting nurses and caregivers.
Read More...
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The Japan Times Online