When the Japan Harassment Association, which supports corporate harassment measures, conducted a questionnaire survey of national, public and private universities nationwide regarding the mandatory establishment of job hunting harassment consultation desks, 18 universities, including 31 women's universities, agreed.

 The survey asked in April-May whether they would support the campaign that the Japan Harassment Association is conducting on the Internet signing site "Change" to require the establishment of a job hunting harassment consultation desk from April 4.

 According to the report, 41 universities responded, but 31 schools including Tokyo Women's Christian University, Heian Jogakuin University, Yamanashi Gakuin University, and Kanto Gakuin University agreed.The remaining 10 schools said they couldn't answer. None of the universities answered "I do not agree", and all valid answers were in agreement.National and public universities did not respond, except for one school that said they could not answer.

 Of the 31 schools that agreed, 18 are women's colleges.According to a survey by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, one in four female university students in job hunting experienced sexual harassment, and reports on job hunting sexual harassment incidents at major companies continued, suggesting that women's universities are becoming more cautious.

 Many of the university staff who said "I can't answer" said, "I personally agree, but the procedure is difficult for the university."Some were concerned about the brand image of the university and others were reluctant to use the company.

reference:[PR TIMES] Job hunting sexual harassment, 18 universities including 31 women's colleges are obligatory to support hiring companies

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