According to Ann's report on December 24, a Starbucks in Tokyo welcomed the oldest new employee in Japan last month, Akiko Yamada, 76. She works two to three days a week, four hours a day, with an hourly salary of 1020 yen. Yamada has been a housewife since she got married in her 20s. Her husband died seven years ago. This is her first time to work.
The 76 year old Japanese housewife worked as the oldest new employee for the first time in her life
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