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Young people mount campaign to raise minimum wage, end poverty

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A student-led movement is campaigning to raise Japan’s minimum wage and improve the lives of low-paid workers, many of whom struggle to meet their basic needs despite toiling long hours.
A student-led movement is campaigning to raise Japan’s minimum wage and improve the lives of low-paid workers, many of whom struggle to meet their basic needs despite toiling long hours.
Some 1,500 people took to the streets in mid-April in Tokyo’s Shinjuku area, one of Japan’s business and commercial centers, to call for a uniform 1,500 yen per hour minimum wage across the country.
« Reduce inequality,  » « Raise wages for people working in the nursing industry » and « Don’t vote for politicians who are indifferent to poverty,  » chanted the protestors, led by members of an anti-poverty movement called Aequitas.
Rie Fujikawa, a 25-year-old member of the group, consisting of those mainly in their 20s, said, « We want to eat something other than bean sprouts and poultry.

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