Over the last decade, a patchwork of national and supranational “business and human rights laws” has emerged requiring employers to conduct due diligence of their global operations to address human rights risks such as forced...more
This summer many Japanese companies took their first legally required steps toward joining the growing global movement to address gender inequality and promote equal opportunities in the workforce. The Act on Promotion of...more
This year’s Women’s World Cup, which kicked off on July 20, 2023, has been drawing record viewers both in person and on television. As viewers watch these teams compete, many wonder whether these athletes receive pay equal to...more
New Paternity Leave Law -
New Legislation Enacted -
The Child and Family Member Care Leave Act has been revised mainly to create more accessible leave for fathers. The revisions include: (i) a leave of four weeks that can...more
As the coronavirus situation continues to evolve, so do companies’ and governments’ approaches to monitoring and helping avoid the spread of the virus. The intensity and anxiety over this issue is extremely high in Asia,...more
2/13/2020
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Employment Security Up to the Age 70 -
Proposed Bill or Initiative -
On December 25, 2019, Labor Policy Council has proposed to the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare to take legislative actions to provide measures...more
1/27/2020
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Disparate Impact ,
Employee Benefits ,
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Australia -
Wage Theft Investigations. The Australia Fair Work Ombudsman’s (FWO) 2018-2019 Annual Report, published by the government agency on October 20, 2019, found significant wage theft in the country over the past...more
12/5/2019
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China ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employee's Childcare ,
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Foreign Workers ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Hong Kong ,
India ,
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Japan ,
Labor Law Violations ,
Labor Regulations ,
New Zealand ,
Paternity Leave ,
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Political Speech ,
Protests ,
Rest and Meal Break ,
Retirement Plan ,
Russia ,
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Social Credit System ,
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Wage and Hour ,
Wage Theft
Japan sets both regional minimum wage and industrial minimum wage. The regional minimum wage is reviewed and revised, as needed on an annual basis. Each prefectures in Japan (i.e., total 47 prefectures) sets its own minimum...more
New Anti-Power Harassment Law (Anti-Bullying Law) in Japan -
New Legislation Enacted -
On May 29, 2019, a new anti-bullying law, known as “Anti-Power Harassment Law,” was enacted and will take effect within one year...more
On March 8, 2019, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) submitted a draft proposal to Congress, to amend the Act to Promote Women in Workplace....more
Japan is known as a country that prizes and exemplifies hard work. While there are significant benefits to this worth ethic, excessive work habits create problems for the country as well. ...more
2/13/2019
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Equal Pay ,
Exempt-Employees ,
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Leave of Absence ,
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Over-Time ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Visas ,
Wage and Hour
Work Style Reform Legislation Has Been Passed -
New Legislation Enacted -
On July 6, 2018, various amendments to the employment laws were enacted to reform work style and will become effective gradually (some provisions...more
Japan has a reputation for being a difficult jurisdiction for firing employees. Accordingly, the use of fixed-term employment contracts has been a regular strategy for employers to maintain more discretion in whether to...more