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Zenroren affiliated union stages protest against NTT job cut plan

 

The Telecommunication Industry Workersf Union (Tsushin-roso) and the National Confederation of Trade Union (Zenroren) on February 27 jointly held a day of action pressing NTT, Japanfs largest telecommunications group, to stop its 110,000 job cut plan.

 

At the head office of NTT in Tokyo, protesters held signs that read, gNTT should stop violating human rights and secure the credibility and security of telecommunications,h and shouted, gNTT should fulfill its corporate social responsibility.h

 

In 2002, the NTT Group began to carry out a restructuring scheme, outsourcing@telecommunication jobs to affiliate companies and forcing workers from the age of 50 to accept early retirement and reemployment by subsidiaries at 30 percent lower wages.

 

If workers rejected the NTT Groupfs offer of an early retirement plan, they would be forcibly transferred to distant offices to do a totally different job. 

 

Iino Kazuko, the plaintiff in a lawsuit against her forced transfer to a distant office, said, gI suffer from insomnia due to stress and canft stop using sleeping pills. NTT should take responsibility for its workersf health and family life.h

 

Zenroren Vice President Ikuma Shigemi added, gOnly by putting greater importance on peoplefs living conditions, human rights, and employment conditions, can Japan secure its future. Letfs share this idea with as many people as possible and continue our struggles until we win.h

- Akahata, February 28, 2008

 




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