<Li> Tenure of a senior academic </Li> <Li> Civil service employees, e.g. Beamte in Germany </Li> <P> A Japanese version of permanent employment often related to lifetime employment (終身 雇用 shūshin koyō) defined as lifetime job contract . The term originally was workers' "lifetime commitment" to companies, which was coined by James Abegglen in his book "The Japanese Factory .". </P> <P> Japan's lifetime employment originated in large companies around 1910 but became widespread during the economic growth period following World War II . Before the war period, Japanese companies owed more its fund on direct financing . However, as the government started to take control of Zaibatsu, Japanese conglomerates, shareholders had difficulty in exerting their influence to them . In the enforcement of occupation policies GHQ dissolved Zaibatsu and emerging labor unions had started to claim for a higher standard of benefit . </P>

Mention some of the benefits that come with permanent jobs