IN A BOLD MOVE TO ADDRESS JAPAN’S DEEPENING DEMOGRAPHIC CRISIS, THE TOKYO METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT HAS INTRODUCED A FOUR-DAY WORKWEEK FOR ITS EMPLOYEES. (PHOTO).

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 In a bold move to address Japan’s deepening demographic crisis, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has introduced a four-day workweek for its employees.  This initiative is aimed at promoting work-life balance and encouraging higher birth rates, particularly as Japan faces a declining population and ageing society. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike announced the policy as part of broader reforms to support working parents and modernize employment practices in the face of long-standing gender inequality and falling fertility rates. Alongside the shorter workweek, the government has also launched a “childcare partial leave” scheme. Under this policy, working parents can reduce their daily working hours by two, offering greater flexibility in managing childcare responsibilities. Koike emphasized that the initiative was designed to ensure women do not have to choose between professional growth and family life, a trade-off many Japanese women have been forced to make due to limited suppo...

POLICE WELFARE: WE ARE COMMITTED TO IMPROVED WELFARE PACKAGE FOR OUR OFFICERS IN ALL AREAS - IGP. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


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POLICE WELFARE: WE ARE COMMITTED TO IMPROVED WELFARE PACKAGE FOR OUR OFFICERS IN ALL AREAS - IGP 



As IGP Commissions Wards, Physiotherapy Department Building in Ibadan, Commends ACP Kazeem for Selfless Service. 


The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D. NPM, has assured of the commitment of his leadership to improved welfare package for every officer of the Nigeria Police Force in all areas. The IGP disclosed this while commissioning a new block of wards and a physiotherapy department building at the Police Hospital, Eleyele, Ibadan on Sunday 3rd March, 2024, as part of the drives towards improved welfare for all officers of the Nigeria Police Force. 


The newly commissioned building is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to cater to the medical needs of police officers and their families, as well as members of the public who seek healthcare services at the Police Hospital. The addition of the physiotherapy department will enhance the hospital's capacity to provide comprehensive healthcare services and rehabilitation for patients recovering from various injuries.


The IGP while noting that the project would benefit not only members of the Nigeria Police Force, but also communities in close proximity to the hospital, commended the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the Police Hospital Ibadan, ACP Olakunle Kazeem for his selflessness in sourcing funds and ensuring the funds were expended appropriately for the construction of the structure.  


The Inspector-General of Police has assured that the Police will upgrade existing health facilities, construct, and equip more in the various host communities as part of the corporate social responsibility of the Nigeria Police in order to improve the welfare capital of Police officers and other residents in such areas. 


ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, mnipr, mipra, fCAI, 

Force Public Relations Officer,

Force Headquarters, 

Abuja. 

3rd March, 2024.

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