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From Germany and Europe

GJPWN Interview Vol2:  Interview with Dr. Christina Czeschik

11.08.2021

In dieser Serie führt GJPWN (German Japanese Professional Women's Network) Gespräche
mit Frauen, die im deutsch-japanischen Geschäftsumfeld arbeiten. Dieses Mal sprechen wir
mit Frau Dr. Christina Czeschik (GJPWN Interview Vol.2).

GJPWN Interview series Vol. 1

Interview with Japanese and German women on the theme of "working"

07.05.2021

GJPWN (German Japanese Professional Women's Network) introduces women working in a Japanese-German business environment in a series. This time, we would like to introduce Mr. Rey Nakashima, who launched the natural cosmetics brand [REY TOKYO] from Dusseldorf, Germany. We asked her about her experience of starting a business in Germany, which is a foreign country as a Japanese, her thoughts on launching her own brand, and her vision for the future.

GJPWN Interview series Vol. 1

Interview with Japanese and German women on the theme of "working"

07.05.2021

GJPWN (German Japanese Professional Women's Network) introduces women working in a Japanese-German business environment in a series. This time, we would like to introduce Mr. Rey Nakashima, who launched the natural cosmetics brand [REY TOKYO] from Dusseldorf, Germany. We asked her about her experience of starting a business in Germany, which is a foreign country as a Japanese, her thoughts on launching her own brand, and her vision for the future.

Next training program on Japanese business Cultures --call for applications

09.03.2021

The EU-Japan Center is currently calling for applications for its next training program on Japanese business culture, and I would be most grateful if you could promote this call among your members.

(Germany) Regular employment even in short hours (10 hours a week)

31 January 2021

In an aging society, the collapse of Japan's social insurance system is becoming more and more realistic. For those who have been considered non-regular employees, and for cases where even full-time employees will not be able to work full-time due to long-term care in the future, the expansion of social insurance coverage in Japan has not waited. think. Haruaki Deguchi has also said for some time.

(Germany) Corona Sorrow Considering mandatory work from home
Homeoffice zur Pflicht?

16 January 2021

Corona wreck, the severe situation continues all over the world. Meanwhile, in Germany, a temporary "mandatory work from home" debate has emerged in an attempt to curb unstoppable infections. Of course, the target is only occupations that can work from home. This time, I thought about "mandatory work from home" for (PRO) and for (CON).

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