When dismissal becomes a business transaction: Analysis of the processes and consequences of haken-giri under the global recession
Abstract
AbstractThis article analyzes the particular circumstances of temporary dispatched workers (haken rodosha) and a feature of their job insecurity as one facet of the growing inequality in contemporary Japanese society, focusing on the relative ease with which these workers are dismissed both legally and in practice. By contrasting with other more familiar forms of insecure labor in Japan, the paper examines the triangular relationship involving the three parties that characterize dispatched...