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I have read it. * Immediate purchase is welcome, no need to ask to buy * First come, first served for single items * Welcome to bulk purchases, feel free to comment #kirin's shop list is here #kirinnobooks list is here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are people less interested in working in Japan? The number of foreigners working in Japan exceeded 1 million for the first time in 2016. Starting with the food and construction industries, Japanese people are not gathering in industries with low wages and heavy labor, and Japanese industries can no longer function without the foreign labor force. On the other hand, there are voices of concern that Japanese jobs will be taken away. Based on the reality of the miserable "slave labor" of foreigners and interviews with experts and companies, this report summarizes the future of "coexistence" from a multifaceted perspective. A heartfelt report by the NHK production team of "Unrelated Society" and "Working Poor." ◆ Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 The Reality of the Lowest-Level Workers──Slave Labor Seen in Shelters 1 The Reality of "Disposable" 2 "Slavery" Ignoring Human Rights 3 Condemnation from the International Community Chapter 2 The Pretense and Contradictions of Accepting Foreigners──Do They Still Want to Work in Japan? 1 The Contradictions of the Technical Intern Training Program 2 The Changing Scene of "Foreign Labor" 3 Japan in the Asian Talent Acquisition Competition 4 Trainees to Supplement the Labor Shortage Chapter 3 Aiming for a "Symbiotic" Society──What Will Happen to the Labor Force in 2020? 1 The Guidelines for Accepting Foreigners Are Being Reviewed 2 New "Disparities"──A Multi-Disparity Society 3 Towards a Society Where Foreigners "Live Together" Conclusion
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