Yikes. Sounds like Japan is past due for a Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
According to the Daily Mail, workers in Japan who want to get pregnant are expected to do it in order of seniority (meaning, “time on the job” rather than “number of ticks left on biological clock,” which could be tough if you’re a 40-year-old new hire):
‘My wife, who is a child care provider, appeared glum and anxious over the news.
‘My wife and I went together to apologise. “We’re sorry we got pregnant,” we said.
More disturbing details at the link, all of which will make you grateful to live in America.
Robin Shea is a Partner with the law firm of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP and has more than 20 years’ experience in employment litigation, including Title VII and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act (including the Amendments Act), the Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act, the Equal Pay Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act; and class and collective actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act and state wage-hour laws; defense of audits by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs; and labor relations. She conducts training for human resources professionals, management, and employees on a wide variety of topics.