In a case where disabled individuals employed through "Thanks Lab" (Naha City), a company that provides support services for employing people with disabilities, were reportedly not given any substantial work, it has been revealed that the company had its "qualified business operator" certification revoked by an industry association in December of last year. The association is the Japan Association for the Promotion of Employment of Persons with …
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In a case where disabled individuals employed through "Thanks Lab" (Naha City), a company that provides support services for employing people with disabilities, were reportedly not given any substantial work, it has been revealed that the company had its "qualified business operator" certification revoked by an industry association in December of last year. The association is the Japan Association for the Promotion of Employment of Persons with …