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The Japanese Mob Is Hiring Homeless People To Clean Up Fukushima 90

Daniel_Stuckey writes "Now, where do you find people willing to work in a fallout zone for minimum wage? According to a Reuters report, hidden within hundreds of contractors working on the cleanup effort are yakuza-controlled companies that pay headhunters to find homeless people willing to work inside the fallout zone. The sheer scale of the cleanup effort is staggering. While decontaminating the Fukushima plant itself will cost tens of billions and take years, there are also the surrounding areas in Fukushima prefecture, where cleanup costs are expected to top $30 billion. With Tokyo Electric Power Co. (Tepco), the owner of the Fukushima plant, essentially nationalized at this point, Reuters reports that there's some $35 billion in taxpayer funds on the table for contractors."
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The Japanese Mob Is Hiring Homeless People To Clean Up Fukushima

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  • Re:Of course (Score:5, Informative)

    by the eric conspiracy ( 20178 ) on Monday December 30, 2013 @07:01PM (#45823145)

    "Members of Japanese organized crime were arrested three times this year "on charges of infiltrating construction giant Obayashi Corp's network of decontamination subcontractors and illegally sending workers to the government-funded project," which in some cases were homeless people hired by recruiters paid bounties on each minimum-wage worker they could sign up."

    Wrong.

    These are subcontractors hired by Obayashi Construction Corp.

    It's taxpayer money, but a private contract and private oversight.

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