Confirmation of policy seeking support for associations made at bars and taverns New Corona April 30 18:37

While the government has decided to extend the emergency declaration, representatives of unions made at Ginza and Shinjuku, which are one of the leading downtown districts in Japan, and bars and taverns in Shibuya are gathering, and many stores are being forced to close down. , Confirmed that it would seek further support from the national and local governments for rent and labor costs.

On the 30th, in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, representatives of three associations, Ginza, Shinjuku, and Shibuya, which are made with bars, taverns, snacks, etc., gathered to exchange information about the current status of member stores.

Among them, each representative reported that most member stores have been forced to shut down after the declaration of an emergency, and many stores have decided to close their business.

Then, with the prospect of the emergency declaration being extended, it was confirmed that each union will work together to seek further support from the government and Tokyo for the rent and labor costs, which are a major burden for management. Did.

Goro Haraguchi, chairman of the Shibuya Social Service Association, said, "It is difficult to apply for the sustainable benefit provided to small and medium-sized enterprises, and I want it to be simple. I would like to consider measures to prevent the number of business outages." It was.

In addition, Yuichi Hoshi, chairman of the Ginza Social Service Association, said, "The extension of the emergency declaration will be a life-and-death problem. We want all unions to work together to support the national and local governments so that they cannot be abandoned." It was