“Far from having a career, just working is hard enough” – More than 50% of women are in non-regular employment, voices complain about low wages

Japanese economy
0001Boiled egg ★Jul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:02:35.08ID:pPQpCdKC9
While we see news about labor shortages due to the declining birthrate, more than 50% of women are working non-regularly. Why are women with skills and motivation unable to build their careers and increase their income? From the July 15, 2024 issue of AERA.

The “employment ice age” refers to the 1990s and early 2000s, when the employment environment was tough after the collapse of the bubble economy. People who were job hunting at that time are now in their 40s and 50s. It was around this time that regular employment decreased and non-regular employment began to increase due to the stagnant economy.

After graduating from graduate school, a woman (47) living in Tokyo was unable to get the research job she wanted, so she got a job at a local small and medium-sized enterprise. Since then, she has changed jobs repeatedly because the workplace did not suit her or her contract was terminated. This number has increased to more than 10 times. Although she has also worked as a regular employee, what she felt most keenly during her time as a non-regular dispatched employee was “the fear of not knowing when your contract will be terminated.”
“The thing about being a temporary worker is whether you are liked by your superiors. I learned that in principle you should not work for the company.”

Because she has been working with that mindset, she confesses that she “doesn’t really know what her ideal way of working is now.” Although she continues to work in the same industry, her job types are diverse. Before she could build a career, she was doing her best just to work. The woman says.
“To be honest, I was just trying to survive at the time.”

According to the 2022 edition of the Gender Equality White Paper, the proportion of non-regular workers among all workers is 36.7%. By gender, the proportion is 21.8% for men and 53.6% for women.

One of the reasons for this is said to be that many women change their working style due to marriage or childbirth, but according to the Japanese Trade Union Confederation’s “Survey on Women Working in Non-Regular Employment 2022,” the average annual individual income of women aged 20 to 59 working in non-regular employment is only 1,679,000 yen. In a survey conducted online by AERA in June, many people complained about low salaries.
■ Full-time employees dominating
Many people have trouble with relationships with full-time employees at work.
A non-regular employee (50) living in Saitama Prefecture was unable to get the job she wanted after graduating from university, so she started her career as a non-regular employee. She changed jobs and became a full-time employee, but suddenly had to care for her parents. She recalls, “The atmosphere at the workplace became tense, so I had no choice but to switch to temporary work,” due to repeated early departures and taking annual leave.
After that, she got married and gave birth in her 30s. Since she was not a full-time employee, she was unable to use the childcare leave system and was forced to resign. She tried to return to work quickly, but the road to full-time employment with a young child was difficult. Although she had built up a career,
she complained, “I realized that it is difficult to be evaluated as a non-regular employee.” She started working as a non-regular employee, but it was common for full-time employees to dominate her. They would say things like, “I don’t have to do these menial tasks,” and when her pay slip arrived, they would say, “You don’t get this much as a part-time employee.” The woman said, “I thought it was too inappropriate. If you are exposed to that kind of atmosphere for a long time, it will make you feel bad.” I couldn’t stay here for long. When I decided to change jobs, I found out that other non-regular employees were also resigning one after another. Later, I heard rumors that the workplace was understaffed and overwhelmed. The woman tilted her head and said, “I thought it was karma. It’s better to respect each other’s circumstances, but is there an environment where regular and non-regular people can work together amicably?” (Freelance reporter Ono Hideko) *Excerpt from aera July 15, 2024 issue [aerabot.] 2024/7/13 (Sat) 8:32

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0058Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:19:39.70ID:PU64OKO/0(1/4)
>>1
By career… is there some special skill that makes you stand out more than others?
Are you super smart, can speak foreign languages ​​like a native speaker, have some impressive national qualification, etc.?
0117Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:35:14.02ID:lFSWSoxZ0
Even in this ice age, if you’re female and have a graduate degree, I think people like >>1 are in the minority.
Isn’t it just a matter of aptitude?
0005Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:05:01.05ID:jZ17rmOK0
Get married quickly
0006Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:05:15.74ID:lj2ObVDa0
By forcing both husbands and wives into non-regular employment and making it impossible to survive without both partners working, they have succeeded in reducing the birth rate in Japan. It’s a clever strategy.
0008Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:06:46.08ID:RbJ2+tRL0
>>6
Liberal Democratic Party: “I’m honored to receive your praise (_^_)”
0007Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:05:35.51ID:5dtDT9xv0
Exploitation is Japan’s main industry.
0010Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:07:26.56ID:UkzENxRv0
Well, when you’re young there are so many things you want.
0011Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:07:55.30ID:s2reTQP40
If you have the skills and motivation, you can make money as a self-employed person without being employed. I just think that the slave mentality is ingrained in you.
0013Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:08:23.76ID:b+VQjzra0(1/2)
That’s what the feminists wanted, so please take your complaints to them.
0016Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:09:09.73ID:9Ef/D8Hk0
If you take on non-regular work when you’re young, it’s hard to find a good job because you can’t build up a track record. And then you end up repeating non-regular work and getting stuck in a quagmire. You really have to work hard when you’re young.
0037Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:49.98ID:vMtF0sl30
>>16
I think the right thing to do is to stick with regular work until you give birth, then take maternity leave and stay there.
I don’t think it’s right to say you’re not making an effort.
There are times when you have no choice but to become non-regular for various reasons, such as to follow your husband when he’s transferred.
0020Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:10:57.05ID:KppId3MH0(1/2)
Most companies across Japan have no money
0036Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:48.21ID:QdBLoVrW0(3/3)
>>20
Aren’t companies making the highest profits ever?
0023Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:12:23.77ID:IWjsj2U+0
Thank you Immigrant Party!
0024Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:12:39.57ID:eIl4/rHa0
Employment fluidity!!
0025Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:12:56.85ID:eo98uLcL0
The reason why non-regular workers cannot build a career is because they are fired after five years due to the rule that they must be hired as a regular worker after five years of non-regular work. If the five-year rule were abolished as in the past, non-regular workers would be locked up and the market would become a seller’s market.
0026Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:12:58.03ID:tFtTlTQE0
>> After graduating from graduate school, a woman (47) living in Tokyo changed jobs repeatedly. She has done so more than 10 times.
Why did she end up like that?
0085Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:26:15.85ID:u+k7uxZT0(2/5)
>>26
Seriously speaking, over 99% of companies that hire mid-career employees are black companies.
Once you get caught in a negative loop, it’s not easy to get out.
0027Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:13:00.99ID:6nyp7FtJ0
Tax increase glasses “Don’t try to get into the dependents’ bracket, work harder, slave”
0031Guard [lv.8] [Sprout]Jul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:04.48ID:sAccQVSE0
The government seems to think that as long as wages don’t rise, it doesn’t matter how weak the yen gets.
0032Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:12.29ID:hjdwJXj/0(1/2)
It can’t be helped, since the union that should be protecting non-regular workers is in fact a union for regular workers.
0033Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:30.83ID:zOD0qWoF0
Even if you force yourself to become a full-time employee, the wages will be low and you won’t have any free time, so most people choose to be non-regular.
0034Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:34.61ID:LMwY/Qji0
Complain about the dismissal regulations
0035Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:45.52ID:nzgODZ2Z0(1/12)
I think it would be a good idea to remove students, housewives, and pensioners from the denominator and tally the numbers up. Then there would be less than 10% of them.
0039Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:14:55.80ID:Rj3xTY560
This country is doomed because rules like non-regular employment that ignore human rights are rampant.
0040Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:15:06.72ID:ev+MnmsK0(1/2)
What Takenaka started
0047Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:17:18.32ID:9Y+/Z4vm0
I think changing jobs more than 10 times isn’t just because of the people around you or your environment.
0054Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:18:55.40ID:ce/H5EwP0(2/5)
>>47
New assignments after being laid off from a temporary position also count as one time, so if you remain a non-regular employee, it’s normal to have double digits even if you’re working properly.
0048Anonymous DonburakoJul. 13, 2024 (Sat) 09:17:31.60ID:/oMZMSZ60
The proliferation of non-regular workers and black subcontractors was also a measure to combat unemployment during the ice age, but it was also the main cause of the decline of the nation’s power…
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1720828955

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