Chinese nationals dominate the 140,000 international tertiary students in Japan now.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120228a7.html
excerpt:
The University of Tokyo opened an office in the high-tech Indian city of Bangalore on Monday to recruit local students. While about 1,000 Chinese and about 600 South Korean students were studying at the university as of May last year, there were only 35 Indians....Indians account for fewer than 600 of the 140,000 foreign students enrolled at Japanese universities.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120228a7.html
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29 February 2012
Japan public civil servants--including university faculty--hit with 8% pay cuts
But university faculty have never fully been given collective bargaining rights or the right to strike. See:
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20120219-328806.html
excerpt:
The policy chiefs of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan and the opposition Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito have agreed to cut the salaries of national government employees by an average of 7.8 per cent for two years beginning in fiscal 2012. The cuts will include a retroactive 0.23 per cent cut extending back to April 2011, in line with a figure proposed by the National Personnel Authority. Funds saved through the salary cuts--totaling about 588 billion yen--will be used for the reconstruction of areas devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20120219-328806.html
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20120219-328806.html
excerpt:
The policy chiefs of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan and the opposition Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito have agreed to cut the salaries of national government employees by an average of 7.8 per cent for two years beginning in fiscal 2012. The cuts will include a retroactive 0.23 per cent cut extending back to April 2011, in line with a figure proposed by the National Personnel Authority. Funds saved through the salary cuts--totaling about 588 billion yen--will be used for the reconstruction of areas devastated by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20120219-328806.html
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