Workstyle Support
Creation of a Work Environment That Is Comfortable for Anyone
We have introduced systems and programs that enable employees to change their workstyles flexibly according to changes in their lifestyles. We also focus our efforts on reducing their workload. We will establish an environment where anyone can work energetically, so that even more diverse human resources will have opportunities to play active roles.
Childcare and Nursing Care
Workstyles and Holidays
Reduction of Workload
Interview with an Employee Who Took Family Time (Maternity and Paternity Leave)
What Made You Take Family Time (Paternity Leave)?
“Congratulations! You should definitely take Family Time!’’ these warm words from my supervisor motivated me to take Family Time. Although I was interested in taking paternity leave, I was concerned that since I am the store manager, taking paternity leave myself would increase the burden on my colleagues at the store and in the area. However, when I reported my partner’s pregnancy to my supervisor, he gave me a positive boost to spend precious time with my family.
What Was the Good Thing about Taking Family Time (Paternity Leave)?
The time I spent with my newborn child and my family of three was very precious and happy. Another benefit of taking Family Time was that I was able to take the initiative in caring for my child. As it was my first child, raising my child was always a struggle, but I am really glad that I was able to spend time with my wife and share both joys and worries.
How Do You Feel After Returning to Work?
After completing 6 weeks of paternity leave, I returned to the store where I worked. All the part-time staff members welcomed me with a smile.
Sushiro’s new menu is made at a fast pace, and the products were replaced before and after I took paternity leave, but thanks to the support of those around me, I quickly got used to it and was able to operate the store as usual.
Thanks to my colleagues for following up!
Akindo Sushiro, Store Manager Period of paternity leave: 6 weeks
Interview with Employee Regarding Dress Code Reform
Akindo Sushiro, Area Manager
Your Thoughts about New Dress Code
We are looking at the dress code change in a very positive way!
I am happy that an environment have been created, where each employee can work while valuing their individuality. At the same time, I hope to carefully educate them on the importance of treating customers and colleagues with even greater sincerity as they have more freedom.
Impact on Job Performance
I feel that there are many positive impacts, but the best thing is that the number of employees who work with enthusiasm has increased.
Employees are working with more of their own personalities than ever before, and there has been an increase in the number of topics of conversation among employees. I think the atmosphere in the store has become brighter.
Also, from a store management perspective, it’s good that more people can now play an active role in the store.With the change in dress code, the people who join us are even more diverse than before, and we have more people to work with. I believe that each of these changes leads to better service for our customers.
Interview with Employee Who Has Secondary Job
Your Secondary Job
I coach wrestling for high school students.
I was a wrestler when I was a student, and I wanted to use that experience to help people develop, so I started coaching. I am able to turn my favorite hobby into a secondary job, which motivates me to put more effort into my main job.
How Do You Balance Your Main Job with Your Secondary Job?
I think it’s important to prioritize your main job and decide how much time you’ll spend on your secondary job so that you can also secure time for your own personal life. I clearly divide my time between my two jobs. When I’m working on my main job, I concentrate firmly on my work, and on my days off, I try to work on my secondary job for 2-3 hours. Thanks to this, I am able to successfully balance the two and lead a fulfilling life.
Good Things about Starting a Secondary Job
I am glad that I was able to utilize the experience I gained from my secondary job in my main job. Since I started coaching high school students, I have been able to see things from the perspective of teenagers who are of a different generation than me. At Sushiro, (my main job) many high school students work part-time, and I feel that it has become more easier to communicate with them than before.
In addition, by participating in communities outside the company, I have expanded my topics and knowledge, and have had more conversations with senior employees and colleagues at my main job.
I will continue to take on challenges and aim for self-realization!
Akindo Sushiro, Assistant Manager (Right side of the picture)