CLACK signs 'Nakano City Regional Comprehensive Care Promotion Partnership (NIC+) Agreement' with Nakano City

CLACK has entered into a partnership agreement with Nakano City to support the career development of single mothers and homemakers. Through its 'Job Transit' program, CLACK will assist local women in finding stable employment, thereby contributing to the district's regional comprehensive care system.
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CLACK, under the mission of 'making the future of learning and working a standard,' has signed the 'Nakano City Regional Comprehensive Care Promotion Partnership (NIC+) Agreement.' The company operates 'Job Transit,' an educational and recruitment service for single mothers, which integrates training with employment support to facilitate sustainable career paths. This collaboration aims to support single mothers and homemakers in Nakano City by connecting them with companies that allow for balancing work and childcare, fostering long-term career growth.

FAQ

What is the purpose of this agreement?

To build a collaborative relationship between Nakano City and private entities, utilizing their resources to enhance the regional comprehensive care system.

What is CLACK's primary service?

'Job Transit,' an education and recruitment service designed for single mothers.