Apr 02 (Kyodo) - New recruits marked their first day of work at companies and public offices across Japan on Monday, the start of the country's fiscal 2019 that coincided with the implementation of stricter overtime restrictions.
The ministry, which has recently been criticized for releasing faulty jobs data for over a decade, played a major role in drafting a labor reform law setting a legal cap on long working hours that came into force Monday.
While the government unveiled the name of Japan's new imperial era, with Crown Prince Naruhito set to ascend the throne on May 1, many new graduates attended welcome ceremonies organized by their employers.