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Chitose City Social Welfare Council Makes Sign Language Interpreters Regular Employees - Aims to Increase Volunteers Through Job Security, Making It Easier to Accommodate Requests from People with Hearing Impairments

Chitose City Social Welfare Council Makes Sign Language Interpreters Regular Employees - Aims to Increase Volunteers Through Job Security, Making It Easier to Accommodate Requests from People with Hearing Impairments

Chitose City Welfare Council Makes Sign Language Interpreters Full-Time Employees; Aims to Increase Volunteers Through Job Security; Easier to Accommodate Requests from Hearing-Impaired Individuals - Hokkaido Shimbun Digital

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