Unemployed Japanese risk their health in seeking cleanup work at Fukushima
If this was happening in America we’d have every political group complaining about workers rights, living wages, working conditions, and manipulation of the poor into taking these jobs at personal risk to their own lives instead of focusing on the selfless act of one person helping another
Unemployed Japanese Workers Flock to Radiation-Contaminated Fukushima Gizmodo 8 June 11Kelly Hodgkins — Japanese workers are so desperate for work that many are traveling to devastated areas of the country to find employment in the risky field of radiation cleanup. Laborers are traveling from all over Japan to rebuild the Tsunami devastated region of Fukushima. They are driven here by a poor economy, not national pride. Many workers accept low-paying jobs as general laborers because jobs in this devastated area are secure and abundant. Others join the cleanup because they lost everything in the tsunami and have nowhere else to go.
The work conditions are deplorable. Many workers are exposed to high-levels of radiation. They work for 12 hours at a time and some sleep 500 wide in school gymnasiums. Despite the hash conditions, the workers keep flooding in. They are happy to have steady work, enjoy the friendship and look forward to free food…..
If this was happening in America we’d have every political group complaining about workers rights, living wages, working conditions, and manipulation of the poor into taking these jobs at personal risk to their own lives instead of focusing on the selfless act of one person helping another. ..http://gizmodo.com/5810163/unemployed-japanese-workers-flock-to-radiation+contaminated-fukushima
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