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A growing number of Japanese companies are moving to rehire former employees who have quit before retirement age — a move aimed at securing work-ready personnel amid serious labor shortages crippling the country. Previously, it had been widely believed that quitting a job means completely severing the relationship with the employer. But that way of thinking has been diminishing in recent years, offering a second chance to former workers. Sachiko Kido, 40, started working at Kirin Brewery for a second time in January 2022, after she quit the Tokyo-based company several years ago. Although she left the firm in the hope of becoming a public relations expert, Kido changed her mind and came to

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