TOKYO, Jan 2: Some 300 homeless people, most of whom have lost their jobs due to recession, flocked to a ‘tent village’ temporarily set up by volunteers in Tokyo as a shelter for New Year holidays, organisers said on Friday.

The village opened in Hibiya Park, near the Imperial Palace, government offices and luxury hotels, on New Year’s eve to provide free food and shelter for the homeless.

Japanese companies have cut tens of thousands of jobs, mostly temporary contract workers, as demand for cars, cameras and other products declines amid the global financial crisis.

Organisers visited the welfare ministry on Friday morning to deliver a letter requesting access to unoccupied offices and schools as some 50 tents, each with a capacity of up to five people, are already full.

“In the worst case, there may be death (due to the cold),” village head Makoto Yuasa told reporters. “We are trying to do what we can in a non-government capacity, but there is a limit.”

Lawyers are volunteering their time to help people wrongfully sacked or forced to leave factory dormitories. The camp will close on Monday morning.

The labour ministry said some 85,000 temporary workers have already lost their jobs or know they will be laid off by March — a figure that has nearly tripled in a month.—AFP

Opinion

Editorial

Political prerogative
Updated 07 Jul, 2024

Political prerogative

It should be left to parliament to decide how the country must proceed on the matter.
Pezeshkian’s test
07 Jul, 2024

Pezeshkian’s test

THE list of challenges, both domestic and foreign, before Iranian president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian is a long and...
Amending SOE law
07 Jul, 2024

Amending SOE law

IN Pakistan, reforms move slowly, particularly when powerful lobbies are involved. The reform of state-owned...
Gagging social media
Updated 06 Jul, 2024

Gagging social media

IT is hoped that better sense prevails and the prime minister turns down the Punjab government’s troubling...
Ballooning bills
06 Jul, 2024

Ballooning bills

A SECOND cycle of nationwide protests and agitation against the ballooning price of electricity will start soon. On...
Labour’s landslide
06 Jul, 2024

Labour’s landslide

Since the conflict in Gaza intensified, Tory rule has been marked by divisiveness, discrimination and bigotry.