Labor Issues Seminar
2026-01-14 02:02:09

Experts Discuss Modern Labor Issues: Free Seminar Series in Shinjuku

Understanding Modern Labor Issues: A Practical Seminar



In today's evolving workplace environment, understanding labor laws and issues is critical for organizational success. To aid in this understanding, Arara Corporation, a subsidiary of Pei Cloud Holdings, is hosting a free seminar series in Shinjuku, in collaboration with Abitus Co., Ltd., Tokio Marine Nichido Partners TOKIO, and the Japan Foreign Employment Association. This seminar, titled "Learning Modern Labor Issues Through Employment Regulations," comprises three intensive sessions designed to equip participants with the knowledge to handle current labor challenges effectively.

Seminar Overview


The sessions will take place on two schedules:
  • - Schedule A: February 25, March 17, April 21
  • - Schedule B: February 26, March 18, April 22
Each date covers three sessions, totaling nine hours of insightful content. Sessions run from 14:00 to 17:00, with registration beginning at 13:30.

Registration Details


  • - Capacity: 100 participants per schedule (maximum of two participants per company). Enrollment operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • - Registration URL: Register Here

Participation is crucial for those looking to deepen their practical understanding of labor laws, and it is particularly beneficial for HR professionals and business owners. The seminar not only covers theoretical knowledge but also practical applications, addressing real-world problems organizations face today.

Importance of Employment Regulations


Employment regulations are essential for maintaining discipline and establishing a safe working environment. They can help employers navigate potential pitfalls, such as dismissals, disciplinary actions, and workplace harassment effectively. However, many face the challenge of determining what regulations should be implemented and how they can be utilized effectively.

During the seminar, participants will learn about employment regulations' key components and how these can aid in mitigating labor disputes. The focus is to ensure that employees feel secure and supported in their workplace, leading to increased productivity and morale.

Expert Guidance


Participants will benefit from the expertise of attorney Masaya Katayama, who specializes in labor issues. His practical guidance will dive into essential topics such as:
  • - Mandatory inclusion of workplace change provisions in labor condition notifications
  • - Key considerations when terminating contracts at the end of a probationary period
  • - Framework for addressing mental health issues and rules regarding leave
  • - Essential points to note during retirement advisories
  • - Practical approaches to managing side jobs and multiple employment engagements

Attorney Katayama is well-versed in labor law as the executive officer and representative of ALG & Associates and is actively involved as an external director for various companies. His extensive experience, coupled with contributions to leading labor publications, provides participants with a robust understanding of current labor issues.

Venue and Co-Hosts


The seminar will take place at the Abitus Shinjuku Headquarters, conveniently located just a five-minute walk from the JR Shinjuku Station South Exit.

This event is co-hosted by Abitus Co., Ltd., Tokio Marine Nichido Partners TOKIO, Arara Corporation, and the Japan Foreign Employment Association.

Final Note


This seminar serves as a valuable opportunity for organizations to cultivate knowledge that supports an engaged and protected workforce. We encourage interested parties to secure their spots promptly, as availability is limited.

For detailed information and to register, please visit the official registration link. Don’t miss out on this comprehensive learning opportunity to enhance your understanding of modern labor issues and employment regulations.


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