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Janet Yang, Hollywood Production Pros Gather in Tokyo to Discuss Growing Appeal of Working in Japan
Romulus' director Fede Álvarez were joined by studio production managers and Japanese industry veterans for a roundtable in ...
The Chinese superstar is almost unrecognizable in Chong Keat Aun’s new film, for which she studied multiple languages and ...
Real Estate Asia on MSN
Why the Tokyo office market is set for a continued upward trajectory
A combination of factors is at play. The C5W Tokyo office market continues to show signs of robust activity, experiencing ...
We met five remarkable people who’ve lived for more than a century and have yet to retire. For them, a working life is a richer one.
From international tourism, immigration, women’s maiden names, and visits to a controversial wartime shrine, Takaichi has made colourful and controversial statements about issues that matter to Japan ...
A warehouse worker’s frustration has gone viral after they shared what their HR department organized for a "spirit week," sparking a wider conversation about "tone-deaf" corporate culture. The ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Office Workers Turn to Multiple Jobs Amid Stagnant Wages, Rising Costs
Kim, a 30-year-old office worker living in Seoul, worked part-time at a cafe twice a week after work until recently. He would ...
On Tuesday, Sanae Takaichi, 64, won election as Japan’s prime minister, the first woman to do so in the nation’s history.
Japan ranks low in gender equality among developed nations. The first woman to lead the country is an ultraconservative who ...
In downtown St. Paul, businesses are noticing a difference after state employees began returning to the office for 50% of their workdays in June. “August [2025] foot traffic in downtown St. Paul, we ...
Susan Miller, the keynote speaker for a Cal Poly media symposium, spent nearly 40 years in global espionage, trading cash and ...
Past studies have underplayed the degree of pay cut workers would accept, according to a Harvard-Brown-UCLA study. We’re five years past the pandemic, but the remote work debate rages on. A new study ...
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