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"No. 13: [Employment] Task Force Team for the Employment of New Graduates faces a crucial moment!"
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The following are the messages contained in the videos:
"No. 13: [Employment] Task Force Team for the Employment of New Graduates faces a crucial moment!"
Prime Minister: I want everyone to have the attitude that you must do everything you can in the following two to three months to secure employment for new graduates no matter what, even if it requires extra effort and personnel.
Narration: There are only two more months left in the current fiscal year. Efforts to provide job hunt support for those who will soon graduate and who have already graduated recently are now in full swing. The debate of the Task Force Team for the Employment of New Graduates is in its final stages as well.
Team member: I want to carve out the new job opportunities by using the subsidies, and I think there is a need to establish a connection between this and Hello Work.(*)
(*) Public Employment Security Office
Prime Minister: Are you feeling that there have been greater efforts to promote job-matching with small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) than before?
Team member: We will focus on promoting job-matching as much as possible by the end of March.
Narration: Discussion is not only taking place in the Prime Minister's Office. Prime Minister Kan also goes to see staff tackling the employment issue. On an observation visit to Hello Work, he listened to the actual situation of employment from students struggling to find a job, and the Job Supporters helping them.
Prime Minister: The Government is full of paper work, but unless you visit places like this you wouldn't really understand the real situation.
Narration: For example, New Graduate Support Hello Work for students. Although such facilities have been set up across the country since last autumn, students themselves pointed out that they have not been widely known among those students targeted by this service.
Hello Work User: I have always had an image of Hello Work as being a place which helps those who have lost their jobs. I have never really associated it with a place which supports students.
Prime Minister: Don't you think it would be easier for students to notice that there exist these kinds of information centers for their support, like Hello Work, if we posted advertisements around places where students go to search for jobs?
Hello Work User: I think that's the best way to be informed.
Prime Minister: Please think about that.
Senior Vice Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Yoko Komiyama: Understood.
Job Supporter Yamada: Feeling of alienation is a problem, one aspect of which is that there are more and more students who are trying as hard as possible only to find it difficult to find a job,
and this causes severe mental anguish.
Narration: Says Mr. Yamada, who has been offering advice for students struggling to find work. Students who have been supported by Mr. Yamada also participated in the discussion.
Hello Work User: Things have not been going well. I began to think, "Maybe I'm one who cannot make positive contributions to the society?" But when I met Mr. Yamada and talked with him, I began to really feel that I could give it another shot. He changed my mindset. This April I will be starting work as a system engineer at an IT company. I want to thank him from the bottom of my heart.
Prime Minister: Even if there's information available online, in the end when we feel down what we want most is to talk with someone. We want someone to help us get back our courage and spirit.
Narration: How far will these students with renewed courage progress in their job search over the last two months of the fiscal year? Based on the policies you see on the screen, the Task Force Team for the Employment of New Graduates will make further efforts to share information and strengthen job search support for new graduates and those who have graduated within the past three years.
Prime Minister: You can call this a moment of critical importance. We will work hard enough to allow us to overcome this next peak. I truly ask for everyone's assistance with this.
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Publication : Cabinet Public Relations Office
1-6-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8968, Japan
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