The Japanese workers overcame this problem in the following way.
The average Japanese industrial worker worked long hours for a low salary.
In the 1940s and 1950s the drug was widely administered to Japanese industrial workers to increase their productivity.
Over the next decade, the number of Japanese workers is expected to decline by four million.
One of the Japanese optical workers touched the surface first.
Base pay is a small part of the overall packages Japanese workers receive.
The Government has set a national target of 1,800 work hours a year by 1992 for the average Japanese worker.
Japanese workers are putting in one hour less each week than they did 10 years ago.
But two recent economic developments have made Japanese workers, particularly younger people, increasingly mobile.
I should like to read exactly what one Japanese worker said who was able to give a short interview.