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Shukko
Shukko (出向, from 出るmeaning to leave and 向う meaning to go towards) is a form of job transfer occurring in Japanese companies. A “Shukko” most often stands for a transfer of an employee from a main branch of a company to a branch office of the same company or an associated company. Rarely, it might be towards a non-affiliated company.〔Futagami , S., Waragai, T., & Westphal, T. (June 1998). (Shukko in Japanese Companies and Its Economic and Managerial Effects ), WZB SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER BERLIN, FS IV 98 - 5 , 1-4 page. Retrieved July 17, 2014〕 The main characteristic of the so-called “Japanese style of business administration” is lifetime employment (or 終身雇用). Shukko has a key role in the support and sustainment of this Japanese style of long term employment. In Japan, Shukko has a negative reputation, because it is often used as a way to reduce personnel expenses. However Shukko has positive aspects – cases in which is used as a way to give employees the chance to gather corporate experience and broaden their careers.〔Futagami et al., 1998〕 == Types of Shukko ==
Each company makes their own conditions for Shukko.
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