Yes it's important to point out that the population angle is only pushed because it's working. Solving that with robots or positive birth rate won't remove the subversion. They'll shift to a new tactic. "We need immigrants to do the jobs that Japanese won't." "Without foreign workers we'll have $10 a head lettuce." "We must do our part to help the refugees." "Delicious kebabs on every street corner!" "We have no culture." "Japan has always been a nation of immigrants."
When people say stuff made here in Canada was too expensive, I point at the corduroy jacket I bought in 1992 and is still in perfect shape that cost me all of a $20 bill. It's kind of a shame the Made in Canada tag faded away years ago.
I know some japanese manufacturers and they've had huge issues with their Vietnamese workers. I think they would honestly hire locals except most young locals don't want to work that kind of job
Their wages arent bad. Mcdonalds used to pay 13 to 14 per hr a decade ago. Haven't kept up since then
Its just people dont want to be blue collar workers. If a white collar job was available for those wages, they rather take that so its not so much the wage issue but how its perceived.
i mean yeah but at the same time if the wages were good people would do it. You have Japanese women actually doing manual work and pulling people on rickshaws just because rickshaw pullers have high pay in Japan.
i also think making university the end all be all is also bad.
Next they'll start telling each other that an all-Japanese society is "so boring" and how "lazy and entitled" Japanese workers are ....
Yes it's important to point out that the population angle is only pushed because it's working. Solving that with robots or positive birth rate won't remove the subversion. They'll shift to a new tactic. "We need immigrants to do the jobs that Japanese won't." "Without foreign workers we'll have $10 a head lettuce." "We must do our part to help the refugees." "Delicious kebabs on every street corner!" "We have no culture." "Japan has always been a nation of immigrants."
Japan already has a fair amount of delicious kebab shops in my experience. Run by immigrants as it is though so already lost that one...
When people say stuff made here in Canada was too expensive, I point at the corduroy jacket I bought in 1992 and is still in perfect shape that cost me all of a $20 bill. It's kind of a shame the Made in Canada tag faded away years ago.
I know some japanese manufacturers and they've had huge issues with their Vietnamese workers. I think they would honestly hire locals except most young locals don't want to work that kind of job
…for those wages.
Always finish your sentences.
Their wages arent bad. Mcdonalds used to pay 13 to 14 per hr a decade ago. Haven't kept up since then
Its just people dont want to be blue collar workers. If a white collar job was available for those wages, they rather take that so its not so much the wage issue but how its perceived.
i mean yeah but at the same time if the wages were good people would do it. You have Japanese women actually doing manual work and pulling people on rickshaws just because rickshaw pullers have high pay in Japan.
i also think making university the end all be all is also bad.