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Old Jan 29, 2005, 00:10   #1
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ECC Teacher's Survey

Have your voice heard by taking the ECC survey at www.generalunion.org

ECC TEACHERS GET FIRED UP

The past year has seen a number of ECC teachers hospitalised without adequate health insurance coverage. People have been forced to resign and were left without income. If ECC had enrolled them in Employees' Health & Pension Insurance (shakai hoken) as the law demands they do, the employees would now be receiving 60% of their salary while they recuperate.

ECC's treatment of these long-term employees has upset many teachers and they have come to realise that while ECC is one of the better eikaiwas, it is still in need of change.
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Have your voice heard by taking the ECC survey at www.generalunion.org

ECC TEACHERS GET FIRED UP

The past year has seen a number of ECC teachers hospitalised without adequate health insurance coverage. People have been forced to resign and were left without income. If ECC had enrolled them in Employees' Health & Pension Insurance (shakai hoken) as the law demands they do, the employees would now be receiving 60% of their salary while they recuperate.

ECC's treatment of these long-term employees has upset many teachers and they have come to realise that while ECC is one of the better eikaiwas, it is still in need of change.
Can they possibly sue ecc for not enrolling them?
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