Even as they hoard their most valued workers, companies can more readily shed temporary staff, who now account for nearly 3% of the workforce, up from 1.3% in 1990.
ECONOMIST: To cut or not to cut
Many big chains have shed permanent staff in recent years and resorted to temporary workers, who cost less since they receive fewer benefits.
ECONOMIST: Consolidation beckons for Japan's retail icons
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