From a survey conducted by the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training (JILPT)
Enforcement of the Part-Time and
Fixed-term Employment Labor Law
In order to eliminate unreasonable
differences in treatment between regular employees (full-time workers with
indefinite employment) and part-time and fixed-term workers within the same
company, the Part-Time and Fixed-term Employment Labor Law (hereinafter referred
to as the Part-Time and Fixed-term Employment Labor Law) came into effect in
April 2020. The law will apply to small and medium-sized companies from April
1, 2021.
The Japan Institute for Labour Policy and
Training (JILPT) has released a questionnaire to companies that was conducted
prior to the implementation of the law.
To what extent can you explain the
reasons for differences in treatment?
Under the Part-Time and Fixed-term
Employment Labor Law, the reason for the difference in treatment between
full-time and part-time/fixed-term employees must be explained to the employee
upon his/her request.
69.3% of the companies that "know the
details" of the Part-Time and Fixed-term Employment Law answered that they
could explain most of the differences in treatment, while only 45.1% of the
companies answered that they did not know the details.
Efforts to eliminate differences in
treatment
The report also summarizes what we have
done so far and what we plan to do in the future to eliminate unreasonable
differences in treatment between regular, full-time employees and other
workers.
Of these, the following initiatives were
selected by a greater percentage of respondents as those that they plan to
implement in the future.
*Introduction of retirement benefits and
review of calculation methods for retirement benefits, etc.
*Introduction of various allowances and
review of calculation methods, etc.
*Review of the system and utilization of
dispatched workers
In addition to reviewing basic wage
calculation methods and factors, it is necessary to be aware of the above
points in future efforts.
The survey provides information on trends in wages, bonuses, benefits, and leave systems, so why not use it as a reference for future initiatives?
Japan Institute for Labour Policy and
Training, "Results of a Survey on the Utilization of 'Part-Time' and
'Fixed-term' Workers: Company Survey.
https://www.jil.go.jp/institute/research/2021/207-1.html

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