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Fujitsu Initiates Next Phase of its Work Life Shift to Realize Working Styles Centered on its Employees' Wellbeing

  • Written by ACN Newswire - Press Releases
TOKYO, Oct 6, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu today kicked-off its internal "Work Life Shift 2.0" campaign in Japan, marking the beginning of the second phase of its efforts to realize a new way of working for the post-COVID era. With this campaign, Fujitsu aims to establish a true hybrid working model and allow its employees to balance their

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