Home Moving to Japan Full time employee with no pension benefits? Is this legal?MMoving to JapanFull time employee with no pension benefits? Is this legal?June 24, 20222 comments Niece was offered a 40 hour a week teaching position. The offer states that 400,00 yen would be deducted from each paycheck to pay for her pension. Isn’t her employer supposed to be paying half of that? Tags:Moving to Japan 2 commentsWas it just pension was insurance also included?For pension and insurance the company pays half, the employee pays half. The employee half is deducted from your pay.​EDIT 4万円 a month would be what the standard Eikawa person making that wage would pay month.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
For pension and insurance the company pays half, the employee pays half. The employee half is deducted from your pay.​EDIT 4万円 a month would be what the standard Eikawa person making that wage would pay month.
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Was it just pension was insurance also included?
For pension and insurance the company pays half, the employee pays half. The employee half is deducted from your pay.
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EDIT 4万円 a month would be what the standard Eikawa person making that wage would pay month.