2009年10月10日土曜日
10/8
Today we discussed the salary for full-time house maker.I will introduce moderators.Lisa works for the trip company.She is a full-time worker and she also does housework.Hanako is a full-time house maker.She does housework all day long so she can't do another part time job.So,she wants the government to pay her the salary.At the same time,Lisa does housework just as much housework as Hanako but she spends less time on housework about four to five hours.Taro is Hanako's husband.Because he works all day long so he can't help housework.He thinks that full-time house makers can take a break at any time and they have no responsibility.So,he thinks that full-time house makers should receive a lower salary than full-time workers.That is why he thinks that too much salary is not reasonable.The full-time house makers'salary is lower than full-time workers' salary.He considers that full-time work is more worth than full-time house maker.The final assessment is to pay full-time house makers a hundred thousand yen as a salary in a month and to pay full-time workers[but he or she does housework]seventy thousand yen under the same conditions.I think that this measure is ideal but it is very difficult to secure a source of revenue.In addition,more and more people want to be a full-time house maker.[So moderators said that we proposed low salary for full-time house makers.]Finally,in this case,"family" includes a husband and a wife without children.
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Thank you for your comments Kasumi. I think your observations are correct. It seemed that they lacked information and thought though. The government worker didn't seem to have answers when she needed them. Also, the full time house keeper seemed to be motivated by greed. I wanted to hear a more 'down-to-earth' discussion.
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