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  2. Ann-Marie Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Ann-Marie Campbell is a Jamaican-American business executive and the executive vice president of U.S. stores for The Home Depot. She started as a cashier at Home Depot in 1985 and rose to the top with hard work, mentorship and leadership.

  3. Kyariaūman - Wikipedia

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    Despite the apparent support of Japanese women's new found independence, part-time pay for Japanese women was only 61% of a man's wages, gradually worsening as the 70's drew on. [ 8 ] By the early 80's 45.8% of women aged fifteen and above were in the labor force, the women population of Japan comprising roughly 37.4% of the entire work force.

  4. Freeter - Wikipedia

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    A freeter is a young person in Japan who lacks full-time paid employment. Learn about the origin, rise and challenges of this phenomenon in the context of Japan's economy, society and culture.

  5. Japanese work environment - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and challenges of the Japanese work environment, from the lifetime-employment model of large companies to the precarious conditions of small firms and temporary workers. Compare the working hours, bonuses, benefits, and productivity of Japanese workers with other OECD countries.

  6. Residents full of questions for Home Depot - AOL

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    Home Depot plans to hire 150 to 200 part-time and full-time employees in the Moscow store. This topic sparked some debate Friday as the Home Depot officials did not know what percentage of its ...

  7. A California Home Depot fired a 70-year-old woman who failed ...

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    A 72-year-old California woman has sued Home Depot for age discrimination and wrongful termination after the retail giant fired her for failing to stop $5,000 in fraudulent transactions.

  8. Minimum wage in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan's minimum wage varies by region and industry, and is set by the Minister of Labour or the Prefectural Labour Standards Office. The current national average minimum wage is 961 yen per hour, and is expected to increase to 1,002 yen per hour in October 2023.

  9. List of gairaigo and wasei-eigo terms - Wikipedia

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    Gairaigo are Japanese words based on foreign languages, especially Western terms. Learn the origin, meaning and examples of common gairaigo and wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-anglicisms) from various languages.