Four-Party MOU Signed for Developing 'Specified Skilled Worker' Talent in Nepal
Four companies have signed an MOU to establish a training center in Nepal, aiming to improve the quality of Specified Skilled Worker talent sent to Japan. The initiative focuses on practical training in nursing and food service to ensure immediate productivity upon arrival.
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BLUE SKY JAPAN K.K. and three partner organizations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance the training and quality of Specified Skilled Workers (SSW) from Nepal to Japan. The agreement was formalized during the opening ceremony of the 'FORDAYS SSW Training Center,' which replicates the Japanese work environment. Partners include Social Medical Corporation Seihokai and Relo Vacation Inc., who will provide specialized training curricula for the nursing and food service sectors, respectively.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the MOU?
To establish a collaborative framework for training Specified Skilled Workers from Nepal, ensuring they are job-ready and integrated into Japanese workplaces upon arrival.
What kind of training is provided?
Practical training in nursing and food service sectors, conducted in an environment that replicates Japanese workplace standards.