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日本:リモートワークで外国人労働者の居心地に変化
matatabi.com/2025/07/3752/
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ジャパン・タイムズが、日本で働く複数のインド人へ取材した記事。日本には5万人以上のインド人が住んでいる。コロナのロックダウン以後、リモートワークやハイブリッドワークが許される職場が増えた。政府の調査によれば、2024年には24.8%の職場がリモートワークを取り入れている。その結果インド人を含む外国人労働者も、言葉の壁、長時間労働、長い会議といった日本の企業文化への適応が楽になったという。特に夫と共に来日し、子育て中のインド人女性にも働く機会が増えた。しかし、リモートワークは働きやすいものの、孤独を感じやすいという面もあるという。記事は、日本企業は伝統と変革のバランスをとることに今でも苦労しているものの、海外からの労働者にとって魅力的な行先になるためだけでなく、若い才能の海外流出を防ぐためにも、企業は多様な労働、職場環境を提供することが重要になると結ぶ。
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www.matatabi.com日本:リモートワークで外国人労働者の居心地に変化 | Matatabi News Digest

California officials say federal agents raided a California cannabis farm, arresting multiple workers whom authorities allege are undocumented immigrants. Critics argue the raid undermines trust in an already vulnerable migrant labor force, pointing to fears of exploitation and harsh tactics by law enforcement. Supporters insist the operation was necessary to regulate illicit growers and enforce immigration law. This flashpoint highlights ongoing tension between ICE crackdowns and state legalization efforts. Want more details? Read here: apnews.com/article/california- #immigration #california #cannabis #iceraid #legalization #news #federalagents #migrantworkers

People embrace outside of Glass House Farms, a day after an immigration raid on the facility, on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Camarillo, Calif. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
AP News · Authorities say about 200 immigrants arrested in raids on 2 Southern California farmsFederal immigration authorities say they've arrested about 200 immigrants suspected of being in the country illegally during raids on two California farm sites. The Department of Homeland Security announced the numbers Friday. The raids occurred Thursday at two locations of Glass House Farms, which grows cannabis. Protesters gathered for a tense standoff at one of the farms. The department says four U.S. citizens were arrested for “assaulting or resisting officers." They're looking for another person suspected of firing at officers. Meanwhile, the family of one worker says he's in the hospital with a broken neck after falling during the raid.
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With things being what they are in the US, it certainly seems possible - even likely - that the first sustained human transmission and epidemic outbreak of H5N1 in people will occur in the terrible and crowded conditions of the concentration camps - bringing together potentially infected ag workers in squalid, unsanitary conditions.