Foreigners fill Japan Job Gaps
By Lisa Du
Tokyo
Non-Japanese are taking a bigger role in powering Japan’s economy as a labor shortage impels the country to overcome its long-standing resistance to foreign workers.
With hundreds of thousands of jobs going unfilled, businesses from noodle shops to auto-parts factories are squeezing every existing channel to get help.
The Wall Street Journal August, 31st.
One of the reasons that made Japan change its refusal to accept immigrant workers is the...