Re: What are the laws regarding wage slips in japan. My boss doesnt want to do it.
> >>Hello,
> >>Its been a while since I posted here, hope you are all doing fine.
> >>I have a quick question that is bugging me.
> >>My employer doesnt give us wage slips because they say they want to
> >>cut down on costs.
> >>Is this legal?
> >>I wanted to ask anyone here first before I request he send me a wage
> >>slip every month, just in case he is legally allowed to do this.
> >>I hope you can help.
> >>Many thanks
> >>Elbow
> >
> >Are we ever going to get an update on what became of this?
>
> I missed the post the first time round, but I thought I'd add that
> Matsushita stopped wage slips about a year ago for a good proportion
> of the staff, but we instead get electronic forms with all the same
> details listed out.
>
> We still get paper bonus and end-of-year summary sheets, however.
>
> Ken
Yeah, paperless systems are not uncommon, for large companies it can be a
half decent cost cutting initiative, not to mention save a lot of work for
accountants. However, the savings are negligible for a small school. And
this dude was talking about getting nothing at all from his employer.
And I concur with Mr. Cash, what is up here? I would also like to know if
anything came of all this.
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