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Shūshin may
refer to:
Shūshin koyō, a term for
permanent employment in ****an Gidō
Shūshin (1325–1388), ****anese
writer Gusukuma Shūshin (1507–1585), ****anese...
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Shūshin koyō (終身雇用, "employment for life") is the term for
permanent employment in ****an. It was
extremely common in
major ****anese companies, beginning...
- Gidō
Shūshin (義堂 周信); 1325–1388), ****anese
luminary of the Zen
Rinzai sect, was a
master of
poetry and
prose in
Chinese (Literature of the Five Mountains)...
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August 20, 1973) is a ****anese
Iaido master (Shūshinryū
Iaijutsu hyōhō,
Shūshin-kan head master) in Kawanishi, Hyōgo, ****an. He
holds a
number of Guinness...
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Gusukuma U****ata
Shūshin (城間 親方 秀信, 1507 – 1585), also
known by his
Chinese style name
Katsu Kashō (葛 可昌), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. In...
- graduates" (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō) and "lifetime-employment" (終身雇用,
Shūshin-Koyō)
model used by
large companies as well as a re****tion of long work-hours...
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state that
prevent economic and
political reforms.
Lifetime employment (
shūshin koyō) and seniority-based
career advancement have been
common in the ****anese...
- Dan-no-ura, and
ended the war on the
winning side. His
Dharma name was ****an
Shūshin Daikoji (實山宗眞大居士).
Following the war, when his son
Shigeyasu was killed...
- with
government bureaucrats, and the
guarantee of
lifetime employment (
shūshin koyō) in big
corporations and
highly unionized blue-collar factories. The...
- was
staged for the
first time at the
Choyo banquet in
spring of 1719:
Shushin kaneiri (Possessed by Love, She
Takes Possession of the
Temple Bell) and...