Japan TeleWork Association
社団法人テレワーク協会
日本テレワーク協会は、テレワークを通じ、
調和のとれた日本社会の持続的な発展に寄与して参ります。
 

Outline of JTA

History of JTA

Updating History

MicroBusiness Conference

JTALETTER

LOCATION

Updating History

Go to the Japanese page
  Actual Conditions of Teleworkers in Japan as of FY2002 Summary of 2002 Telework Survey
  International Workshop and Business Conference on Telework in Sao Paulo, Brazil
  Increasing the population of Teleworker in Japan
  The 10th anniversary ceremony was introduced to the homepage of ITAC.
  Mr. GIL GORDON'S COMMENT ABOUT JTA
  TELEWORK LINKS
Association Philosophy

Telework which disperses the office work, utilizes information of communication means, sets free time, and places flexible restrictions, gives individuals vitality and leisure by popularizing and enlightening into society widely. Moreover, it activates companies and communities that promote the growth of a harmonious Japanese society.

Projects

Survey and Research

  • Teleworker population survey
  • Investigation into the actual conditions of telework operating companies
  • Overseas case studies
  • Acceptant studies from the ministries and local governments

Popularization and Enlightenment

  • Publishing "Telework Report"
  • Organizing the symposiums and the seminars
  • Providing the information related to telework
  • Management for telework consultation center

Promotion and Support

  • Proposal, suggestion, support for administrative government
  • Commendations of corporations and individuals who promote and support telework
  • Educational support for SOHO and micro business
  • Support for Japan Telework Society

Members

over 209 organizations (major Japanese companies and municipal bodies)

The Ministry of Main Obligation

  • Ministry of Public Management, Home Affaires, Post and Telecommunications
  • Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare
  • Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry
  • Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport
Japan Telework Association
Japan Telework Association 2-5 Koujimachi-3choume, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan 102-0083
Phone.+81-3-3221-7260 Fax.+81-3-5211-8834 E-Mail:assn@japan-telework.or.jp