Impact of job hunting in Corona Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare "Three years after graduation is treated as a new graduate" October 18, 19:02

In order to support the job hunting activities of students affected by the new coronavirus, Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura expressed his intention to request the business community to thoroughly implement the national guidelines for treating new graduates within three years after graduation. I did.

Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura responded to a reporter's interview in Tomioka Town, Fukushima Prefecture on the 18th.



Among them, Minister Tamura commented on the impact of the spread of the new coronavirus on student job hunting, saying, "The job hunting activities for next year are in the middle, but there are some places where they have stopped. Through Hello Work, etc., until the last minute of March. I want to support you so that you can get a job. "



On top of that, "The national guidelines require that you be treated as a new graduate within three years after graduation, but it is difficult for all companies to handle it. Go around with the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Hagita and ask for hiring in April. At the same time, if I can't get a job, I would like to ask them to treat them as new graduates for three years and create opportunities for hiring. "