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Chapter 393 Overtime

During dinner, Masayoshi Kishimoto and Rie Sakai sat next to the round table in the small dining room on the first floor. She prefers top French champagne, while he prefers top Chinese leek wine.

"I originally asked Saki to have dinner with me tonight, but she said she would work overtime. She worked overtime until nine or ten every day. After she got home, it was already eleven or two o'clock." Sakai Rie held a glass of original French champagne with gold at the mouth of the mouth, and said lukewarmly.

"Is there any problem? Could it be that you only learned about the working status of Japanese office workers on the first day?" Masayoshi Kishimoto asked bluntly.

"How bad is this for the skin! Japan's reduction in birth is also caused by the exploitation and exploitation of you capitalists." Sakai Rie said bluntly.

"I don't deny what you said. Even if a young man is tired for a day, he will be late at night when he returns home at eleven or two o'clock, he will not have the enthusiasm or enthusiasm to do anything again.

Sleeping is more important than anything else. Even if you have some ideas to do that, you have to move to the weekend. As for men who are in their thirties.

If he comes here for the second time overnight, he will always struggle." Kishimoto Masayoshi put his white wine glass under his nose to smell the unique aroma of the sexually-sex Chinese white wine.

"I believe that everyone is not thinking about it, but being forced by real life. Sexless marriages are gradually increasing in today's society, and they are forced to do so." Sakai Rie slightly raised her head and took a sip of champagne and said.

"According to your statement, should we reduce overtime for everyone, it is best to have a nine to five?" Kishimoto Masayoshi couldn't help laughing.

"That's right. This will reduce the number of people who die of overwork every year. Not only that, it can also promote fertility and alleviate the problem of Japan's birth rate." Sakai Rie did not really appreciate the cruelty of real life, so she talked about idealized paper.

Masayoshi Kishimoto drank the white wine in his glass in one sip and said, "If you don't say that your personal monthly income is reduced by half, then just one third!

In Tokyo, the monthly income of an ordinary young office worker is better than 240,000 yen, but it is still before tax. After tax deduction, the money you can get is only about 190,000 yen.

After multiplying by one or two-thirds on this basis, the monthly income will be 120,000 yen after tax. If the rent, water, electricity, coal and other expenses are reduced, I am afraid that eating will become a problem.

Of course, no matter how hard a person is, he can definitely deal with it. Falling in love, getting married and having children is even more nonsense.

As for those who have bought a house for 35 years, you have suddenly reduced one-third of their income. Why do you ask them to pay the mortgage?

Also, if the child at home is in a private school or is about to face the graduating of college, what should he do? People will inevitably get sick if they eat grains and cereals.

Not to mention serious illnesses, even minor illnesses with wind and heat colds still cost money. Japan's medical insurance system requires a private 30% treatment cost.

If you don’t have to work overtime, you promise to take the initiative to find other part-time jobs. Isn’t this just a disguised change of place and then work overtime? Instead of changing work locations like that, it’s better to just work overtime for the original company directly.”

Sakai Rie was instantly refuted speechlessly. Masayoshi Kishimoto neither talked about big principles or fierce competition, nor did he say anything about macro data.

He has all implemented the practical aspects of ordinary people, which is easy to understand. This income level is still a middle class in Japan, and the living conditions of most people are completely representative.

"Then is there no solution?" Sakai Rie asked thoughtfully without arguing.

"There is only so much wealth that society can create, and it is impossible for everyone to gain wealth. To say a cruel thing, it is something that can be calculated by holding a calculator in your hand.

Zaki complains are just verbal complaints. Her hard work can bring corresponding rewards. Overtime pay for big-hand companies.

Employees of small and medium-sized enterprises, which account for the majority of employment, have no overtime pay, which is also a normalization." Masayoshi Kishimoto put the empty wine glass in his hand on the table.

"I heard you say that, you, a capitalist, are quite conscientious." Sakai Rie smiled, and he didn't say anything if he didn't smile.

"Of course. Our company has a conscience in the industry. It has high income, good treatment, complete protection, paid leave, etc.." Masayoshi Kishimoto asked with a thumbs up with his right thumb.

"Then why do I still feel that Saki's complaints are still a cattle and a horse?" Sakai Rie asked back.

"That's your personal opinion. The voluntary turnover rate of formal members of our company is almost 0. What does this mean? That means my company is good and no one is willing to voluntarily change jobs.

I don’t want to work overtime, I don’t want to cut my salary, and I don’t want to live a hard life. What’s so good about the world? I just came back from Shanghai, China.

Even Chinese people have started working overtime to make money. This is a popular saying among them: watch TV for three hours a day, don’t think about having a monthly salary of over 3,000 soft-girl coins.

The average salary in Shanghai is only more than 1,000 soft girl coins. Who is not a person who can get 3,000 soft girl coins a month? Who is not physically and mentally exhausted after working one day?

It can be seen that these people would rather work more and make money than waste their time on meaningless things.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said with great verbal verbalization.

"Aren't Chinese people lazy?" Sakai Rie blurted out.

"You believe what Japanese right-wing media said nonsense. Not only Chinese people, in my opinion, most people in developing countries are not lazy, they just don't have the chance.

No investment, no projects, no employment opportunities, no jobs, and some people have nothing to do even if they want to do more.

In addition to living, they are still alive. If some ordinary Japanese young people do not work well, they may not have a job in the future.

A large number of people will compete for 80% of low-paying jobs. In addition, they either leave their hometowns to work in China or work in other developing countries." Masayoshi Kishimoto asserted.

Rie Sakai was simply incredible and was really shocked. This was the first time she heard such words. She has always believed that even if Japan's economy is poor, it is one of the developed countries, far exceeding those of developing countries.

"If you don't believe what I say, then let time prove it!" Kishimoto Masayoshi swore.
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