Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura requested that the organization of the temporary staffing agency strive to maintain the employment of dispatched workers, saying that there is a risk that hiring will increase toward the end of the fiscal year.

In many cases, dispatched workers will reach the time to renew their employment contracts at the end of the fiscal year, and as the infection of the new coronavirus continues to spread, there are concerns about an increase in employment suspension.



Under these circumstances, Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Tamura met online with the representative of the organization created by the temporary staffing company on the 14th, "It is necessary to pay more attention to the impact on employment when a state of emergency is issued. Employment adjustment subsidy I would like you to take active measures to protect the employment of dispatched workers by making use of such measures. "



In response, Chairman Tazaki of the Japanese Temporary Staffing Association said, "We are proceeding with initiatives that position the maintenance of employment as the most important business strategy, such as working with the dispatched companies. Through initiatives such as telework that respond to changes in the working style environment. We will strive to create employment opportunities. "