From January 2020 to October 2021, the two companies responded to the inspections by tampering with salary accounts and requiring interns to unify their caliber. The cumulative salary arrears to 13 interns was approximately 14 million yen, because the interns went to the Supervision Office for help. Later things came to light. The
Supervision Office said that similar violations occur frequently, but the practice of hiding evidence is rampant in the industry, making it difficult to clamp down.
Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture, has launched a briefcase with location function to prevent the loss of personal information.
On June 21, an incident occurred in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, when a staff member fell drunk on the roadside and lost a USB flash drive containing the personal information of the city's 460,000 residents.
In order to prevent similar incidents from happening again, Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture purchased three briefcases with built-in GPS satellite positioning systems (about 10,000 yen each). When staff carry media containing personal information (DVDs, etc.) When you go out, you can put it in your bag to prevent loss.
In addition, the briefcase is also equipped with a password lock, and the password will be informed by phone after the staff arrives at the destination.
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Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture lost the personal information of all citizens and proactively announced the password structure
On July 1st, Yasaka Shrine in Higashiyama District, Kyoto City held the "Thousand Degrees Ceremony", symbolizing the month-long Kyoto Gion Festival opens.
This year's ceremony invited the children who will sit in the art pavilion for the first time in three years. The group of people walked around the main hall three times clockwise, which is equivalent to worshiping a thousand times, to pray for the smooth holding of the Gion Festival.
The highlight of the Gion Festival, which has been suspended for two consecutive years, the Yamaboko Parade (Art Pavilion Parade) will also be held on the 17th and 24th.
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