The year 2003 is remembered as the “Ice Age of employment,” when only 60.2% of university seniors managed to line up jobs prior to graduation. But the recruitment picture for the class of 2011 is currently looking even more dismal, as the figure is down to 57.6%.
Some increasingly desperate students, reports Shukan Taishu (Dec 20), are reflexively grabbing whatever they can get. But alas, it appears growing numbers are discovering to their dismay that their new employer is a front company controlled by an organized crime syndicate.
More bad news for 2011 - with university graduates facing grim conditions for employment
The dismay of discovering you're working for organized crime › Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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