Interpretation to members of the National Assembly “Does not go online” Surveyed by government officials August 9, 7:51

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With the spread of the new coronavirus spread, a private consultant company asked a government official who is in charge of the task of responding to the Diet, and more than 80% of the respondents answered that explanations to legislators were not transferred online. The company that surveyed said that the country should take the initiative in bringing the business online to prevent infection.

This work was conducted on the Internet by a work consultant company "Work-Life Balance" in Tokyo this June to July, and 480 national servants answered.

According to this, 176 people, or 36.7% in total, answered that the actual overtime hours in the busiest month from March to May exceeded 100 hours.

Of the people who responded to the survey, 382 people were in charge of the task of responding to the Diet and asked if "the explanation to the legislators went to the telephone or online", 83% said "I do not think so" I answered.

Among the answers, there were many voices saying, "It was basically telework, but I had to go to work just for the purpose of lecturing to the members of the Diet." and "There are many troubles such as voice interruptions because of poor connection environment. There is also an opinion that "it tends to be face-to-face."

Yoshie Komuro, president of “Work-Life Balance,” said, “If there is a succession of infected people in the ministries and agencies, it may cause trouble if the work is not online. In order to prevent infection, the country takes the initiative. Online.”