CLACK Signs 'Nakano City Regional Inclusive Care Partnership (NIC+)' Agreement
CLACK has partnered with Nakano City to promote regional inclusive care. The initiative aims to support stable employment and career development for single mothers and homemakers in the area through its vocational training and job placement service, 'Job Transit'.
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CLACK has signed the 'Nakano City Regional Inclusive Care Partnership (NIC+) Agreement' with Nakano City. The company operates 'Job Transit,' an educational and recruitment service for single mothers, aimed at facilitating transitions to sustainable careers through integrated training and employment support. Under this agreement, the company will support the employment of single mothers and homemakers in Nakano City with companies that allow for a balance between work and childcare, contributing to stable employment and long-term career development while enhancing the regional inclusive care system.
FAQ
What is the NIC+ agreement?
A public-private partnership initiative in Nakano City that leverages private resources and expertise to support regional inclusive care.
What support does CLACK provide?
Through its 'Job Transit' service, it offers education and job placement for single mothers, facilitating work-life balance.