Jul 28 (Nikkei) - Japan had more than one regular full-time job opening for every applicant on average -- the first this has occurred since November 2004 when the government started collecting data.
Japan's ratio of jobs to applicants for regular workers in June rose to 1.01 on seasonally adjusted terms, up 0.02 point from May, according to data released Friday by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.