CLACK signs 'Nakano Inclusive Care Partnership (NIC+)' agreement with Nakano City
CLACK has partnered with Nakano City to support the employment of single mothers and homemakers. Through its 'Job Transit' program, the company aims to strengthen regional care systems by providing career stability and childcare-friendly work opportunities.
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CLACK Inc. has concluded a 'Nakano Inclusive Care Partnership (NIC+) Agreement' with Nakano City, Tokyo. Driven by its mission to create a future where learning and working are standard, CLACK offers 'Job Transit,' an education and recruitment service specifically for single mothers. Through this partnership, CLACK will assist single mothers and homemakers in Nakano City in securing employment that balances childcare and professional responsibilities, thereby contributing to stable careers and the overall regional care system.
FAQ
What is the purpose of the NIC+ agreement?
It aims to enhance Nakano City's community-based integrated care system by utilizing the resources and expertise of private businesses.
What support does CLACK provide?
CLACK provides job placement support for single mothers and homemakers, focusing on companies that facilitate a balance between childcare and career.