On the 19th, the Tokyo Labor Bureau opened a dedicated consultation desk in Ukrainian to strengthen support for those who have evacuated from Ukraine to Japan and are looking for work.

As of the 15th of this month, 984 people have been evacuated from Ukraine to Japan following a military invasion by Russia, and support for those looking for a job is one of the challenges.



On the 19th, the Tokyo Labor Bureau opened a dedicated consultation desk in Ukrainian at the "Tokyo Employment Service Center for Foreigners" in Shinjuku Ward to strengthen the support system.



At this window, we will ask the evacuees about their work history and desired occupation in Ukrainian, and match them with the job information of Hello Work and the support information from companies sent to the Immigration Bureau of Japan to secure a place of employment. To support.



It also supports the preparation of application documents and recruitment interviews.



This consultation desk is open every Thursday from 9am to 5pm and requires advance reservations.



It means that we can handle consultations in English on other weekdays as well.

Takao Ogaki, director of the Tokyo Employment Service Center for Foreigners, said, "I hear that many people are worried about financial matters. I would like to support them from the aspect of employment so that their lives will be stable." ..



On the 20th, the Osaka Labor Bureau will also open a consultation desk in Ukrainian at the "Osaka Employment Service Center for Foreigners".