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Tokyo Olympic Organizers Face Pressure From Volunteers, Diplomats Over Sexist Remarks

Yoshiro Mori, the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, listens to a question from a journalist during a news conference in Tokyo last Thursday. With this summer s Tokyo Olympics already hanging in the balance due to the coronavirus pandemic, public outrage over sexist remarks by the Games organizing chief has thrown the event into a deeper crisis. Despite the efforts of Japanese and Olympic officials to quash the debate, pressure on 83-year-old Yoshiro Mori is mounting over his comments last week saying that women talk too much in board meetings. Japan s public broadcaster NHK reports that the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Organizing Committee will convene a special board meeting as soon as Friday to discuss the crisis. Japan s Olympic Minister says the meeting will discuss whether or not Mori should resign.

Tokyo Olympic Organizers Face Mounting Pressure Over Sexist Remarks

90% of 126 major Japan firms intend to continue telework after pandemic: Mainichi survey

news 90% of 126 major Japan firms intend to continue telework after pandemic: Mainichi survey The Mainichi © The Mainichi The questionnaire, to which about 90% of companies responded by saying that they plan to continue telework even after the spread of coronavirus infections is under control, is seen in this Jan. 6, 2021, photo. (Mainichi/Natsuko Ishida) TOKYO Some 90% of companies currently using telework systems want to continue doing so even after the virus is brought under control, according to the results of a Mainichi Shimbun survey conducted on 126 major Japanese companies. But issues remain over methods of implementation such as how to balance working hours and health and workers and management are continuing to search for solutions. The Japanese government is drafting various rules to improve the environment for teleworking.

No Borders, No Boundaries for Seattle Designer Travis Suzaka

‘No Borders, No Boundaries’ for Seattle Designer Travis Suzaka Interview by Elaine Ikoma Ko, Special to The North American Post Artwork and photos by Travis Suzaka Travis Suzaka is a Seattle Yonsei, a fourth-generation Japanese American. He is presently completing a Master’s degree in Design at the Paris College of Art while working as […]

FOCUS: Suga faces make-or-break election year as COVID rages, Olympics loom

FOCUS: Suga faces make-or-break election year as COVID rages, Olympics loom This year will be critical for Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga s hopes of remaining in power as he mulls the timing of a general election while steering Japan s response to the coronavirus and pushing ahead with plans to hold the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the summer. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga talks to the press after meeting with ministers at his office in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2020. Tokyo reported over 1,300 new infection cases, a record high, the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo With his support ratings in decline amid dissatisfaction with his government s pandemic response and a series of money scandals within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party making headlines, he cannot afford any missteps.

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