The conventional portrayal of Japanese industrial relations is of a number of large firms providing extremely attractive working conditions and perpetual employment for a contented workforce. Norma Chalmers shows that another side to the picture occurs in the peripheral sector, where conditions are often poor, wages very low, and continuity of employment virtually nonexistent.
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