“Employment ice age generation” recruitment Resignation granted to new staff Hyogo Takarazuka Jan. 6 12:16

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In order to support the so-called employment ice age generation, resignations were issued to four people hired in Takarazuka City, Hyogo Prefecture, which recruited regular employees from this generation ahead of the whole country. The recruited staff expressed their aspirations to use their struggling experience to work closely with citizens.

Four retired generations from the mid-thirties to mid-forties, the so-called employment ice age generation, surpassed a 400-fold magnification test last year and were recruited as regular employees of Takarazuka City.

On the 6th, a resignation ceremony was held at the city hall, and Mayor Tomoko Nakagawa encouraged, saying, "I'm looking forward to working in a weak position and making the most of my hard work."

In response, Tomo Yoshikawa (41), on behalf of the four, expressed his ambition, "I have experienced various difficulties as a job-hunting ice age generation, but I would like to make use of each experience to aim for administration that is close to the citizens." Said.

Four people are assigned to departments such as welfare, medical care, and tax, which support citizens, and start work from the 7th.

Mr. Yoshikawa, who was assigned to the Municipal Tax Division, said, "I've been working irregularly and haven't worked long before, so I'm happy to have a place to work until retirement. I want to do it. "