As the severe employment situation continues due to the influence of the new coronavirus, Governor Kumagai of Chiba Prefecture, jointly with the Director of the Labor Bureau, requests economic organizations in the prefecture to actively hire new graduates and promote telework. I decided that.

In Chiba prefecture, the ratio of job offers to applicants has fallen below 1 for the 9th consecutive month, and the number of people who lost their jobs due to "dismissal" or "stop hiring" due to the effects of the new coronavirus is 3,200, including the prospect. The severe employment situation continues, such as exceeding.



For this reason, Governor Kumagai, the director of the Chiba Labor Bureau, and the prefectural superintendent of education will jointly submit a request to the prefecture's economic organizations and about 17,000 business establishments to secure employment. I did.



The request requires that new graduates be able to apply for recruitment exams for at least three years after graduation, and that they use a variety of methods, including online interviews and exams, to secure talent.



Furthermore, while striving to maintain the employment of employees, based on the fact that 80% of business establishments answered that they do not carry out telework in a questionnaire conducted by Chiba Prefecture, we utilized administrative support measures such as dispatching advisors. We request that you actively promote telework.



Chiba Prefecture says, "I want you to cooperate in maintaining and securing employment and improving the working environment, which are directly linked to the lives of the citizens of the prefecture."