[00:00.10] | Unemployment in Japan rose to 5.7% in July, |
[00:05.54] | the highest figure since the Second World War. |
[00:08.07] | The raise came as companies laid off workers because of the world recession. |
[00:12.05] | The new figures come early days before the general election in Japan. |
[00:16.01] | Our correspondent Roland Buerk reports from Tokyo. |
[00:19.04] | The state of Japan’s economy is the key issue inthe election campaign. |
[00:23.94] | So use of the unemployment rates has risen to the 5.7% is ablow for the Prime Minister Taro Aso. |
[00:30.76] | Opinion poll shows his liberal democratic party was already on course for defeat on Sunday foronly these condtime in more than 50 years. |
[00:39.08] | 3,590,000 Japanese were out of working in July,, |
[00:44.25] | over a million more than a year ago. |
[00:46.61] | Japan’s crossing recession is officially over |
[00:49.64] | but the benefits yet to be felt by families andworkers |
[00:00.10] | Unemployment in Japan rose to 5. 7 in July, |
[00:05.54] | the highest figure since the Second World War. |
[00:08.07] | The raise came as companies laid off workers because of the world recession. |
[00:12.05] | The new figures come early days before the general election in Japan. |
[00:16.01] | Our correspondent Roland Buerk reports from Tokyo. |
[00:19.04] | The state of Japan' s economy is the key issue inthe election campaign. |
[00:23.94] | So use of the unemployment rates has risen to the 5. 7 is ablow for the Prime Minister Taro Aso. |
[00:30.76] | Opinion poll shows his liberal democratic party was already on course for defeat on Sunday foronly these condtime in more than 50 years. |
[00:39.08] | 3, 590, 000 Japanese were out of working in July,, |
[00:44.25] | over a million more than a year ago. |
[00:46.61] | Japan' s crossing recession is officially over |
[00:49.64] | but the benefits yet to be felt by families andworkers |
[00:00.10] | Unemployment in Japan rose to 5. 7 in July, |
[00:05.54] | the highest figure since the Second World War. |
[00:08.07] | The raise came as companies laid off workers because of the world recession. |
[00:12.05] | The new figures come early days before the general election in Japan. |
[00:16.01] | Our correspondent Roland Buerk reports from Tokyo. |
[00:19.04] | The state of Japan' s economy is the key issue inthe election campaign. |
[00:23.94] | So use of the unemployment rates has risen to the 5. 7 is ablow for the Prime Minister Taro Aso. |
[00:30.76] | Opinion poll shows his liberal democratic party was already on course for defeat on Sunday foronly these condtime in more than 50 years. |
[00:39.08] | 3, 590, 000 Japanese were out of working in July,, |
[00:44.25] | over a million more than a year ago. |
[00:46.61] | Japan' s crossing recession is officially over |
[00:49.64] | but the benefits yet to be felt by families andworkers |
[00:00.10] | 在七月,日本的失业率上升到5.7% |
[00:05.54] | 这是即第二次世界大战后的最高记录 |
[00:08.07] | 之所以公司解雇员工上升的辣么高,原因在于世界经济的倒退 |
[00:12.05] | 新的数据在日本大选之前 |
[00:16.01] | 现在由前线记者巴拉巴拉给我们带来自东京的详细报道 |
[00:19.04] | 日本的经济状况的关键问题在于竞选活动 |
[00:23.94] | 所以,可以看出之所以失业率上升到了5.7%是为了打击总理麻绳太郎 |
[00:30.76] | 调查显示,超过50年他的自民党派已经在星期天第二次获胜, |
[00:39.08] | 三百五十九万的日本人在七月失业 |
[00:44.25] | 超过一百万已经待业一年之久 |
[00:46.61] | 虽然日本的经济衰退已经正式结束 |
[00:49.64] | 但是效果仍未涉及到家庭和工作者们 |