Japan's Temps Have Lasting Impact
A growing reliance on temporary workers among Japanese companies has stunted that nation's economic growth, new studies show. Companies have increasingly used temps as a way to cut costs and increase economic flexibility. Critics charge the trend has resulted in workers being paid less with fewer benefits, causing a general decrease in consumer spending and dampening growth.
See "Japan's Temps Have Lasting Impact", Yuka Hayashi, The Wall Street Journal, January 3, 2008