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In this blog post, I would like to introduce the words and attitudes of Japanese officials to me, who was in trouble after being deceived by an unscrupulous businessman.

 A labor advisory agency said, ``This agency helps employed workers, but not workers who are treated as other than employed workers.'' A public consultation agency for consumers said to me: He laughed and said, ``There's no point in being deceived by a company,'' but public servants have a bad attitude to begin with. He had no intention of helping anyone in need. I felt that if a public institution does not help people in need, there is no point in existing as a relief institution, and it is a waste of taxpayers' money. I felt like I was grasping at straws, and just talking about my problems cost me transportation expenses and physical exhaustion, and I suffered for more than half a year.Even after that, I continued to feel anxious, and my income from work was also affected. Japan has a system that guarantees a minimum standard of living when people are in poverty, but it is not working for those who are truly in need. Japan has abandoned the common people throu...

For this blog, I will be writing articles in English for a while.

 I wanted to post articles with the same content in Esperanto on this blog, but when translated by machine, it may be difficult to translate into other languages ​​if English and Esperanto are written on the same page. I plan to write articles in English for a while. I may create another blog and write articles written in Esperanto at a later date.

" Gyomu‐Itaku ” that prevails in Japan to avoid labor-management relations is a threat to working people. A distorted society where the human rights of working people are threatened when they are outside the framework of labor laws.

 In Japan, there are many fraudulent companies headquartered in the capital. These companies are deceiving young people in urban areas and old people in rural areas. Although a relief system exists in Japan, when victims are relegated to the position of victims of fellow workers rather than consumers due to malicious corporate policies, victims are forced to pay huge amounts of legal fees to provide relief to victims. In Japan, instead of helping victims of unscrupulous companies, public authorities recommend expensive lawyers to help victims incur even more debt. Human rights are not automatically protected, and public authorities have responded coldly that the only way to improve human rights is through the courts. This is economically impossible on a personal scale. We live in a cruel society where the more we are deceived, the more we suffer. This is a situation called "naki-neiri" in a Japanese proverb. Japan has beautiful scenery in all four seasons, but civil servants ...

People living in or traveling to Japan should be wary of companies that exploit flaws in Japan's labor laws.

 In recent years, bad social customs have progressed in Japanese society, and some unscrupulous companies are causing hardship to their workers. Under the guise of labor employment, the people are neither workers nor consumers, but individual craftsmen unintended by individuals, which is also a legal disadvantage. It is the existence of a gap in Japanese labor laws, and the human rights of the people are not protected. A malicious company won't let me quit my job and threatens to take a huge sum of money from me if I get hired by another company or start working on my own. This is the situation even though I declined before the job after looking at the company's job description and evaluation later, without a sufficient explanation of the job description being given to me. Japan is tacitly acknowledging the fact that it violates Article 22 of the Japanese Constitution, which stipulates freedom of labor choice. I'm in trouble. I consulted with various public institutions in ...