Filipino Care Worker As Government Mulls Rules For Foreigners Under Trainee System

Filipino care worker John Denmark Pineda adjusts a bed as he works at Eisei hospital in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, Dec. 6, 2016. Strict regulations mean that only about 2,600 nurses and caregivers from Southeast Asia are working in Japan. Pineda, now married to a Japanese citizen and aiming to pass the country's notoriously difficult nursing qualification, said that migrant workers should be allowed to play a bigger role. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Filipino care worker John Denmark Pineda adjusts a bed as he works at Eisei hospital in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, Dec. 6, 2016. Strict regulations mean that only about 2,600 nurses and caregivers from Southeast Asia are working in Japan. Pineda, now married to a Japanese citizen and aiming to pass the country's notoriously difficult nursing qualification, said that migrant workers should be allowed to play a bigger role. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Filipino Care Worker As Government Mulls Rules For Foreigners Under Trainee System
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