• runjun@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Haha not sure how it works in Japan but you’d never get me to agree to that in the US.

    • inconel@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      It’s just how they word layoff and severance package. In Japan voluntary resignation can be also entitled for severance package depending roles/duration of employment, and this gives larger package than regular voluntary resignation is entitled to, to make them resign “voluntary”.

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      4 months ago

      “Find another job ASAP or we might shut the branch down. Also if you quit, you’ll get a severance package and we’ll give you a glowing recommendation for your new job.”

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      4 months ago

      Assuming they are all 正社員 (seishain) which are a class of full-time employee, the bar for dismissal is high. In fact, it’s common to basically pay employees to go away rather than to actually try to fire them or something. A company can, in actual financial hardship, lay people off. I don’t know what the bar for that is or if there are any criteria as to whom or in which order they must dismiss.