Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, it is becoming obvious that the Japanese government is putting workers’ lives at risk by trying to cut costs for the clean up operation.
It has emerged that the clean up is being handled by a series of sub-contracting firms, each of which try to make a profit by minimising costs.
Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, it is becoming obvious that the Japanese government is putting workers’ lives at risk by trying to cut costs for the clean up operation.
It has emerged that the clean up is being handled by a series of sub-contracting firms, each of which try to make a profit by minimising costs.