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Concerning the confusion around the transfer:
As I understand it, japanese companies will move their employees around, often with little warning and no real say from the employee in question. This can be to a branch of the company in another part of Japan (or sometimes overseas). Here's an article in english that touches on the subject:
https://japantoday.com/category/fea...er-employees-increasingly-resisting-transfers
I also found this japanese article that explains "the three objectives of personnel reassignment", but I'm too lazy to do a full translation of it:
https://jinzaii.or.jp/30126
Basically the three objectives they give are:
1. The development of the employee (new skills, perspectives, etc.)
2. Improving the company's profits.
3. Preventing the employee from getting stuck in a rut.
As I understand it, japanese companies will move their employees around, often with little warning and no real say from the employee in question. This can be to a branch of the company in another part of Japan (or sometimes overseas). Here's an article in english that touches on the subject:
https://japantoday.com/category/fea...er-employees-increasingly-resisting-transfers
I also found this japanese article that explains "the three objectives of personnel reassignment", but I'm too lazy to do a full translation of it:
https://jinzaii.or.jp/30126
Basically the three objectives they give are:
1. The development of the employee (new skills, perspectives, etc.)
2. Improving the company's profits.
3. Preventing the employee from getting stuck in a rut.
I suspect nr. 2 is the most common/truthful reason