In Japan, the owner of an institution was forced to dismiss one of his employees because he hid the truth of his university degree after his appointment.

This incident occurred in Kobe, which is located in Osaka Bay, Japan, where a 48-year-old employee was dismissed after 24 years of being appointed by the same employer. As for the reason, the French newspaper "lepoint" quoted what the "Kobe Shimbun" newspaper reported. Japanese from details about what happened, stressing that this lie is unforgivable.

The job required two assignees who did not pursue their studies after high school (Shutterstock)

When this man applied for the job, he reported false information in his CV, as the job stipulated two delegates who did not pursue their studies after high school, but this employee had a university degree that exceeded the required qualifications, according to the Japanese newspaper "Kobe Shimbun".

The Japanese employee did not occur to him that his qualifications exceeding the required would be a reason for his expulsion (Image - Shutterstock)

This Japanese employee has been working with the company since 1996, and it never occurred to him that his qualifications exceeding the required would be a reason for his expulsion one day, but everything changed when he was summoned last March to explain his university path, and thus he was forced to admit that he had continued his studies. For 4 years at the university.

From now on, he will have to find a job that matches your qualifications even if the current context is not appropriate, as Japan's GDP collapsed by 7.8% between April and June compared to the previous quarter due to the Corona epidemic.