TOKYO (The Japan News/ANN) – Moves to accept foreigners as front-line workers in the nursing care industry are likely to accelerate. The Law on Proper Technical Intern Training and Protection of Technical Intern Trainees (see below) came into force on Nov. 1, putting into place a mechanism for trainees to work at nursing care facilities. […]
Japan nursing care industry eyes foreign workers
November 20, 2017 by Thiha
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