Ministry to aid disgruntled care workers
9th Apr 2006, 20:07 GMT
Demanding work, coupled with low wages, has led to an exodus of care workers. With more than one in five quitting each year, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare plans to try to improve working conditions. It has set a target of curbing the rate to lower than 20 percent by fiscal 2009, which would be more in line with the 16 percent average in 2004 for all industries, officials said.
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