Japanese laws and regulations Practical points to note when hiring foreign workers V111 4976075127958
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¥10,560
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Original price
¥10,560
Original price
¥10,560
¥10,560
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¥10,560
Current price
¥10,560
SKU horei-4976075127958
Order number V111
Specifications DVD instructor: Takayuki Nagata
Size DVD tall case
Quantity: 1 set
ISBN 9784539771372
JAN code 4976075127958
overview
A former traveling instructor from a technical intern training program general support organization explains points for avoiding trouble.
In order to deal with the serious labor shortage, a new status of residence called "Specified Skilled Worker" was established in April 2019, allowing foreigners to perform unskilled labor in only 14 fields. Many small and medium-sized enterprises are taking this opportunity to utilize foreign human resources as a new source of strength.
However, even though they are a new force, foreign workers are born and raised in different environments and cultures, and their thoughts, attitudes, and actions differ from Japanese workers, so there are many problems unique to foreigners from hiring to retirement.
Therefore, small and medium-sized enterprises and social labor and social security consultants who have no experience in employing foreigners may be concerned about dealing with foreigners.
Therefore, in this DVD, the instructor, who was a former traveling instructor for the Japan International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO), visited companies undergoing training at the site of the Foreign Technical Intern Training Program, confirmed the status of compliance with laws such as the Labor Standards Act and the Industrial Safety and Health Act, and interviewed trainees. For small and medium-sized business owners and human resources managers who want to hire foreign workers, as well as social and labor consultants who consult with them, we will explain things to keep in mind and trouble cases for each phase, from how to recruit, to labor management during employment, and practical matters when resigning, along with procedures.
detail
[Lecturer]
Social Insurance Labor Consultant Career Consultant Takayuki Nagata
Former Public Interest Incorporated Foundation International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO) Traveling Instructor, CDA (Career Development Advisor) qualification acquired
[table of contents]
1 Introduction
2. What is a foreign worker? -Main status of residence-
3. Things to keep in mind when hiring foreign workers
4 Practices from recruitment to hiring
5.Practical practices from joining the company to being employed
6 Practical matters at the time of retirement
7 Finally
[Recording format]
lecture resume
[Video recording time]
Approximately 140 minutes
【Note】
●To watch this product, please be sure to play it on a DVD video compatible player.
●If you want to play back on a computer, the computer must be equipped with a DVD drive and DVD playback software.
●The DVD includes lecture resumes as PDF files. Insert the DVD into your computer (a computer equipped with a DVD drive that can read DVDs), open the PDF file in the DVD data, and print it using your printer.
●For details on how to print, please refer to "How to retrieve lecture resumes" included with this product.
*PC operating environment: Playback may not be possible depending on the computer environment, so please contact the computer manufacturer in that case.
*Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the lecture resume (PDF).
Specifications DVD instructor: Takayuki Nagata
Size DVD tall case
Quantity: 1 set
ISBN 9784539771372
JAN code 4976075127958
overview
A former traveling instructor from a technical intern training program general support organization explains points for avoiding trouble.
In order to deal with the serious labor shortage, a new status of residence called "Specified Skilled Worker" was established in April 2019, allowing foreigners to perform unskilled labor in only 14 fields. Many small and medium-sized enterprises are taking this opportunity to utilize foreign human resources as a new source of strength.
However, even though they are a new force, foreign workers are born and raised in different environments and cultures, and their thoughts, attitudes, and actions differ from Japanese workers, so there are many problems unique to foreigners from hiring to retirement.
Therefore, small and medium-sized enterprises and social labor and social security consultants who have no experience in employing foreigners may be concerned about dealing with foreigners.
Therefore, in this DVD, the instructor, who was a former traveling instructor for the Japan International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO), visited companies undergoing training at the site of the Foreign Technical Intern Training Program, confirmed the status of compliance with laws such as the Labor Standards Act and the Industrial Safety and Health Act, and interviewed trainees. For small and medium-sized business owners and human resources managers who want to hire foreign workers, as well as social and labor consultants who consult with them, we will explain things to keep in mind and trouble cases for each phase, from how to recruit, to labor management during employment, and practical matters when resigning, along with procedures.
detail
[Lecturer]
Social Insurance Labor Consultant Career Consultant Takayuki Nagata
Former Public Interest Incorporated Foundation International Training Cooperation Organization (JITCO) Traveling Instructor, CDA (Career Development Advisor) qualification acquired
[table of contents]
1 Introduction
2. What is a foreign worker? -Main status of residence-
3. Things to keep in mind when hiring foreign workers
4 Practices from recruitment to hiring
5.Practical practices from joining the company to being employed
6 Practical matters at the time of retirement
7 Finally
[Recording format]
lecture resume
[Video recording time]
Approximately 140 minutes
【Note】
●To watch this product, please be sure to play it on a DVD video compatible player.
●If you want to play back on a computer, the computer must be equipped with a DVD drive and DVD playback software.
●The DVD includes lecture resumes as PDF files. Insert the DVD into your computer (a computer equipped with a DVD drive that can read DVDs), open the PDF file in the DVD data, and print it using your printer.
●For details on how to print, please refer to "How to retrieve lecture resumes" included with this product.
*PC operating environment: Playback may not be possible depending on the computer environment, so please contact the computer manufacturer in that case.
*Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the lecture resume (PDF).