— Foreign workers may soon
be needed at plant, official reveals
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Voice
of Russia, Oct. 27, 2013: “Nuclear
slaves” discovered at Fukushima
[...] An in-depth
journalistic investigation uncovered that thousands of unemployed
Japanese were tricked into working underpaid and highly dangerous
jobs on the site of Fukushima’s nuclear disaster. [...] Yakuza act
as enforcers who keep the “nuclear slaves” from complaining or
leaving their jobs. [...] Reuters reports that “labor brokers”
[...] resort to “buying” laborers by paying off their debts and
then forcing them to work in hazardous conditions until their debt to
the “labor broker” is paid off. Such “employment schemes” are
commonly referred to as “indentured
servitude” and are a form of slavery [...] Lake Barrett, a
former US nuclear regulator and an advisor to Tepco, told the news
agency that existing practices won’t be changed for Fukushima
decontamination: “There’s been a century of tradition of big
Japanese companies using contractors, and that’s just the way it is
in Japan. You’re not going to change that overnight just because
you have a new job here, so I think you have to adapt.”
Asahi,
Oct. 28, 2013: TEPCO President Naomi Hirose [...] explained that it
is getting difficult for the utility to secure sufficient manpower at
the plant and that it was grappling with tasks the company was not
familiar with.
AP,
Oct. 28, 2013: Hirose acknowledged that TEPCO is having trouble
finding a stable pool of workers at the plant [...] TEPCO Vice
President Zengo Aizawa said [...] that uncertainty remains over the
long-term decommissioning process. “We are not sure about our
long-term staffing situation during the upcoming process of debris
removal, which requires different skills,” Aizawa told a news
conference. Asked if the company may have to consider hiring foreign
workers, he said TEPCO is open to that idea even though it’s not an
immediate option. [...] [Shunichi Tanaka, chairman of the NRA] called
on Hirose to implement sweeping steps to safeguard workers from high
doses of radiation and other troubles [...]
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