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Japan Launches New Foreign Worker Program Amid Population Decline

The program aims to replace the criticized current system, focusing on skill development and rights protection.

Overview

  • Japan's government has approved a new foreign trainee program designed to replace the current system criticized for exploiting cheap labor.
  • The new program aims to teach skills and safeguard trainees' rights, allowing for up to five years of stay and the possibility of obtaining permanent residency.
  • The initiative is a response to Japan's aging and shrinking population, which has led to a labor shortage in various industries.
  • Critics of the current Technical Intern Training Program have highlighted its role in importing cheap labor under abusive conditions.
  • The new system will continue to restrict the types of jobs available to foreign trainees, reflecting the government's cautious stance on immigration.