At a regular press conference on the 11th, Shimane Prefecture Governor Tatsuya Maruyama said about the relaxation of dismissal regulations advocated by former Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, “It only means that it will be easier for companies to dismiss employees than it is now. It’s an attempt to correct disparities by turning regular workers into non-regular workers,” he said sarcastically, sharply criticizing the move. Koizumi, who is running for the LDP presidency, has mentioned that he will work to revise dismissal regulations, and the issue is emerging as a key point in the election. Towards the end of the regular press conference, Maruyama himself brought up Koizumi’s claims and expressed strong doubts about them. Maruyama said, “What is being said is appealing to business managers. But from the perspective of the employees, it’s outrageous.” He added, “I think the gap between regular and non-regular workers is having a major impact on the declining birthrate. “If we continue to make employment more unstable and move towards a society where people cannot plan for the future, the birth rate will fall even further than it is now,” he said passionately. He also mentioned that the ban on temporary employment in manufacturing was lifted under the administration of Koizumi’s father, former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, and said, “I don’t know if it’s the same trend as my father, but are two generations of father and son aiming to make all employment in Japan non-regular?” [Meno Hajime] Mainichi Shimbun 2024/9/12 16:22 ★12024/09/12 (Thu) 23:54:05.86 ※Previous thread.
Shinjiro really doesn’t do anything good. When I was watching NHK yesterday, they said something like, “When in doubt, swing with all your might,” and I laughed out loud.
If the governor is against it, that means local business owners are against it too. In fact, it’s the business owners who will be in trouble if dismissals are relaxed. If they do, they’ll have to raise working conditions to attract workers, even if they don’t want to.
I’m Koizumi from the Keidanren Party. The constitutional amendment is just bait for the netouyo, they’re not really going to amend it. They need to lure them again lol.
“I don’t know if it’s the same trend as my father, but are two generations of father and son aiming to make all employment in Japan non-regular?” he said. Both father and son are empty-headed and do as they’re told by America and the Keidanren. Japan is a stupid country where empty-headed politicians are supported by empty-headed citizens.
Can’t he understand that if this guy becomes prime minister, all the people who are the root cause of Japan’s ruin, like Heizo Takenaka and those who are loudly calling for easing regulations on firings, will come out in droves?
Shinjiro actually has three brothers, but he eliminated one of them along with his father Junichiro, so he’ll be a cold-hearted prime minister who is also ruthless towards the people.
It’s probably better than being sidelined. I think it’s fine if they give proper severance pay. People want to fire incompetent people. And if they could fire people, the university filter would disappear. Companies don’t want to fail, which is why they have the university filter.
In the future, the poor will make up around 70% of the population. Everyone will be chased by gangster debt collectors, women will turn to toll booths, men will turn to shady part-time jobs, and public safety will deteriorate.
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