Article 6HG0Q ‘How can such a tiny woman drive a big truck?’ Japan’s labour shortage forces it to rethink gender stereotypes

‘How can such a tiny woman drive a big truck?’ Japan’s labour shortage forces it to rethink gender stereotypes

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Justin McCurry in Tokyo
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6HG0Q)

Freight and logistics sector is turning to women to fill gap as demand for drivers grows alongside cap on overtime

When Mayumi Watanabe tells people what she does for a living, most struggle to hide their surprise, and not just because of her diminutive stature. As a truck driver with 23 years behind the wheel, she is one of a small but growing number of women coming to the rescue of an industry that is the beating heart of Japan's economy.

I can see they're thinking, How can such a tiny woman drive a big truck?'" Watanabe, who is 152cm (5ft) tall, told the Observer as she prepared for the busy run-up to the end of the year. But I've always loved cars, so it felt natural to want to be a truck driver."

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