New facts about issues related to Hanabatake farm and Vietnamese employees Different offers for immigration | Hokkaido | News | STV Sapporo TV

At Hanabatake Farm in Tokachi, Hokkaido, a contract for a period different from the contract between the company and the Vietnamese was submitted to the Immigration Bureau due to a problem that a Vietnamese employee was demanding withdrawal because he was unjustly hired. I found out that it was.

The problem is that a Vietnamese employee at Hanabatake Farm is asking the company to withdraw because of an unjustified hire in retaliation for the strike.

According to the people concerned, the employment contract that the company signed with the Vietnamese side stated that the contract period was until March 15th, but the employment contract submitted to the Sapporo Regional Immigration Bureau It was supposed to be until October 31st of this year.

Hanabatake Farm also admits on its website that “employment conditions with different contract periods were submitted to the Immigration Bureau through a registration support agency.”

Immigration is investigating the documents to be submitted.

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