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Japan: Subsidy for companies hiring longtime freeters

Categories: East Asia, Japan, Economics & Business, Labor

A thread on bulletin board 2-Channel [1] responds to news that the Japanese government plans to offer subsidies to companies who hire long-time freeters [2] (people who lack full time employment or are unemployed) as full-time regular employees. Subsidies of 500,000 yen will be paid to large companies, and subsidies of 1 million yen to medium-sized companies, for freeters that have been kept on board for at least one year. “Is this an election ploy?” one commenter writes. Another writes: “Will there be any effect? If so, then it's not bad, but…” Another complains: “Why pay them? That's tax money.”