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2,000 graduates see job offers canceled
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More than 2,000 new graduates in Japan have had their job offers canceled, the worst such toll on record as the global economic downturn forces businesses to review employment plans, a labor ministry survey showed April 30. The results of the latest survey showed 2,083 of the graduates fell victim to such cancellations and the total is nearly double the previous record of 1,077 marked in 1998 in the aftermath of the collapse of major brokerage Yamaichi Securities Co. in November 1997. (Kyodo News)
採用内定取り消し、2,000人超に
世界的な不況の影響により、採用内定を取り消された昨年度の卒業生は2,000人以上に上ることが、厚労省の調査で4月30日に分かった。
Shukan ST: May 15, 2009
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