1,000 Filipino nurses and caregivers needed in Japan
22nd September 2006
| By Maria Theresa Samante (OFW Guide)Â Â
Japan, due to its rapid graying population, will hire some 400 nurses and 600 caregivers from the Philippines following the provision of the free trade agreement signed by Japan’s Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry of Japan will allow these nurses and caregivers to work in Japan for the first two years according to the ministry officials. They also said that the program will start as early as April 2007. “We consider the numbers appropriate in the sense that they will not have an adverse effect on the labor market in Japan,â€? Tetsuo Tsuji, Japan’s administrative vice labor minister said. If the candidates were able to obtain states licenses for the jobs within time limits, they will be authorized to work in Japan on a long-term basis. Nurses are allowed to work in Japan for three years while four years for caregivers. |