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16th September 09, 08:47 AM
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Just curious, but, how does a contract become valid, and enforcable, without one of the parties acknowledging it????
Sorry to hear of your situation, this too you shall survive!
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16th September 09, 09:04 AM
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 Originally Posted by Dall_Piobaire
Just curious, but, how does a contract become valid, and enforcable, without one of the parties acknowledging it????
That's exactly why we're calling the Labor Standards Board.
If things don't seem to add up based on what I wrote, it's because they don't. Japanese laws aren't really that much different from the laws in most other industrialized nations. After all, much of modern-day Japan was modeled after the U.S. following WWII.
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