No one was arguably more surprised by Shigeru Ishiba being named Japan’s prime minister than the head of the nation’s central ...
TOKYO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate in August fell to 2.5% from 2.7% in July, government data showed on Tuesday.
Close to one in five people in their 20s who changed jobs over the past year in Japan used resignation agency services when ...
In anticipation of favorable market conditions, Micron Technology will implement extensive talent recruitment initiatives in ...
Japan’s regional economies are facing severe labor shortages. Their survival depends on their ability to persuade foreign ...
Teaching English is one of the most common jobs among English-speaking foreigners living in Japan. From working in a school ...
Japan’s scandal-tainted ruling party is losing credibility with the public. The new PM is hoping a quick election will catch ...
The number of cases where companies in Japan went under due to labor shortages stemming from factors including employee ...
Katsunobu Kato is set to become Japan’s next finance minister, according to Kyodo News, replacing Shunichi Suzuki to take on ...
A shift to an electric vehicle-only future would lead to job losses among those who have been working on engine-related ...
The newly elected Japanese prime minister pledged to stick to the vital Japan-U.S. alliance amid growing tension in the ...