Demonstration Project from the "Local Co-creation Initiative" – Acceptance of Dispatched Employees from a Specific Regional Development Business Cooperative in Ama Town, Oki District, Shimane Prefecture
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Japan Post, in cooperation with Ama Town Multiple-Job Cooperative, begins a demonstration project to accept dispatched employees at post offices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What companies have started the demonstration project to accept dispatched employees?
- A: Japan Post Holdings Co., Ltd. and Japan Post Co., Ltd. have started this demonstration project.
- Q: From which organization are the dispatched employees being accepted into the post offices?
- A: They are accepted from the Ama Town Multiple-Job Cooperative, a specific regional development business cooperative.
- Q: What is the main objective of this initiative regarding post offices and remote island areas?
- A: It aims to contribute to the stable operation of post offices and the sustainability of regions in remote island areas.
- Q: What is the purpose of the system of specific regional development business cooperatives?
- A: It is designed to create stable, indefinite-term employment in areas with rapidly declining populations.
- Q: When did the Japan Post Group begin dispatching employees to Ama Town under the initiative?
- A: The Japan Post Group has been dispatching employees to Ama Town, Oki District, Shimane Prefecture, since April 1, 2024.