Adecco Begins Operating Tokyo Metropolitan Government's 'FY2026 Tokyo Future Work Style Promotion Project'
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Adecco Japan has been commissioned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to run the 'FY2026 Tokyo Future Work Style Promotion Project.' The initiative aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Tokyo to achieve highly productive work styles by utilizing technology and promoting voluntary work style reforms.
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- Q: What is the 'Tokyo Future Work Style Promotion Project'?
- A: It is a project commissioned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and operated by Adecco to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Tokyo to implement high-productivity work styles using technology and promote voluntary work style reforms.
- Q: Who is the target of this project?
- A: The project primarily targets small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within Tokyo.
- Q: What kind of support does the project offer?
- A: The project provides comprehensive support including awareness-raising through the 'Future Work Style Promotion Forum,' expert advice from labor and social security attorneys, registration as a 'Tokyo Sustainable Work Company,' and recognition through the 'Tokyo Future Work Award'.
- Q: Why was this project initiated?
- A: It was initiated to address the significant challenge of labor shortages in Japan, particularly helping SMEs that lack the knowledge, know-how, and funds to advance work style reforms and improve productivity on their own.
- Q: When is the first 'Future Work Style Promotion Forum' scheduled?
- A: The first forum is scheduled for Wednesday, July 29, 2026, and will be held in a hybrid format (both in-person at TODA HALL & CONFERENCE TOKYO and online).