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Implementation of Obligations to Take Preventive Measures Against Maternity Harassment (February 2017)
Labor & Employment Law
Takeo is a partner in our labor and employment law practice with extensive experience working with various types of stakeholders in the field. He also advises on international labor standards, based on his experience at the ILO.
Takeo advises various types of clients in the field of labor and employment law.
The origins of his career lie in his experience working for Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tokai) prior to becoming a lawyer. He gained experience in a variety of roles, ranging from operational positions (as a bullet train operator, conductor, and station attendant on the Tokaido Shinkansen) to legal and corporate planning work within the management division.
Having experienced the reality of labor and employment issues, as well as the role of law in corporate management, he has consistently pursued an approach that goes beyond mere legal interpretation to provide “practical solutions” that consider the interests of all stakeholders.
He continuously handles diverse cases, including employment legal consultations, dispute resolution such as employment litigation and labor tribunal proceedings, employment compliance matters like harassment investigations and employee misconduct cases, and advising on HR systems for work-style reform and human capital utilization. Additionally, he has consistently engaged in complex cases involving labor and employment matters during M&A transactions, collective bargaining with labor unions, and dispute resolution at labor relations commissions.
He also has deep knowledge of international labor standards, based on his experience working as a consultant at the International Labor Organization (ILO) Office for Japan. His extensive engagement in the ILO’s “Business and Human Rights” project has made him an expert among the few Japanese attorneys who possess proficiency in both domestic labor laws and international labor standards.