Sunday, August 22, 2010

Gov't to set up a team for young people



http://www.japantoday.com/category/politics/view/govt-to-set-up-special-team-for-job-creation-for-young-people

Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Saturday he plans to set up a special team to help promote job creation for young people including students graduating from university amid a severe employment situation. The special team will be headed by Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Manabu Terata, who serves as an aide to Kan, the prime minister told reporters in Kyoto. Kan made the remarks after visiting employment-related facilities in Kyoto as part of efforts to grasp the job situation for young people. The team is expected to compile short-term job creation measures as well as medium- and long-term employment support plans, as new graduates are facing difficulties in finding employment opportunities, government officials said. Kan also said he will accelerate work to compile fresh economic stimulus measures from next week. ‘‘I will put together various opinions from the beginning of next week and I want to move on to a stage to compile economic measures,’’ Kan said. The government has started preparations for its new round of emergency steps to address slowing economic growth and the yen’s recent surge in the currency market. In Kyoto, Kan visited the Kyoto Job Park, a job placement support organization which is operated by the Kyoto prefectural government in cooperation with the business community and ‘‘Hello Work’’ public job-placement offices, as well as a career support center of Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

The news told us that the government of Japan wants to support teenagers who graduated by giving them jobs. They will have an experience and improve their skills. They think this may develop an economy. I think this is a good idea because teenagers has fresh energy and new creative thinking. If they cooperate with adults who has more experience, they will produce a perfect work and upgrade the quality of the work. In my opinion, this idea can adjust to Thailand.

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