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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2006

T. has been fired from his job at a language school/college in Tokyo. Join the union as they go to the school and demand T. gets his job back. Sorry Japanese language only.
Tさんは東京の英会話学校を解雇をされた。労働組合とTさんは学校・大学に再雇用を要求をした。ごめんね、日本語だけ。

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  • Hey Dan, you did nothing wrong. I remember when I saw you on the news. That crook was probably terrified of you because you because you were doing more than the unions. Termination of employment in Japan is illegal if they employer refuses to pay wages/salary.

  • Actually, I know I did nothing wrong...heck I'm not even in the video (someone needs to hold the camera and I'm not as videgenic as the deer in J-staff who kinda have that deer in the headlights look). The English prep school in the video just lost a lawsuit regarding unlawful termination of a union member (again, not me).

  • Which school is this?

  • NIC, which is/was affiliated with Lakeland College Japan (or vice versa). Both located in charming Shinjuku....actually, I like Shinjuku, so I don't mean that in a sarcastic way.

  • Haha the person with the glasses at 1.42 looks like a Japanese version of Dwight Schrute

  • who's Dwight Schrute? I'm kinda out of it and not in the mood to Google tonight.

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  • 外国人のみなさんへ。パチンコのチラシが張ってある企業に関わっ­てはいけません。

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  • Couldn't take the trouble for translating this? I guess not. LAZY!

  • waiting for the samurai swords to come out

  • maybe its better if you will just discuss the legal right of each party not the racial criticism. we all know that each country have their dark and bright side...kindly share the legal side of their cases...thank you ////

  • As an American Japanese I'd have to say that I'd rather work for an American company than a Japanese company...I say this from my experience.

  • Japanese students will never learn English until the teachers actually start teaching it. Writing Katakana above English words so the kids never learn proper pronunciation is ridiculous. I've seen a college student read a passage out of a book written as if it was written entirely in Katakana. The millions of yen Japan must be throwing away on English education every year...

  • I suppose the point is that despite many resources being devoted to teaching English to school kids in japan, they still don't seem to absorb it. So that's why they are in most cases very glad to have English speaking foreigners there to assist. I know many hard-working English teachers who are happy in their jobs...

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