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Mie Prefecture’s Plan To Stop Hiring Foreigners Faces Backlash

Summary by Tokyo Weekender
In this week’s news roundup we report on Mie Prefecture’s plan to stop hiring foreigners. Ryoko Hirosue is fined ¥700,000 for negligent driving resulting in injury. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi avoids criticizing the Trump Administration over the United States’ military strikes on Venezuela. And X Corp. Japan warns against using Grok to make illegal content.  […] The post Mie Prefecture’s Plan To Stop Hiring Foreigners Faces Backlash | News Rou…
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Nationality requirements are set for staff recruitment, and the All Japan Autonomous Organization Labor Union (Autonomous Labor Union) announced on its website a statement by General Secretary Isao Ito stating that “it should be immediately withdrawn” in response to Governor Katsuyuki's policy, which is being examined in the direction of canceling recruitment of foreigners. The announcement was made on the 6th. The discourse said, “Discriminatio…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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