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Kato: "I took special leave and then took childcare leave as well. I think I took about two weeks off in total." Fukada: "In my case, I switched to remote work about a week before my due date. I continued to work remotely for about a week after giving birth." Saito: ``In my case, the entire company has been forced to work remotely due to the effects of the new coronavirus, but under normal circumstances, I would be taking advantage of ``remote work before maternity leave.' How was it when you actually used the system? Where was good? Kato: ``I was so happy to be able to witness the birth!I was in the middle of a meeting at the office when I got a call from my family saying, ``The baby is about to be born!'' so I left work early.
From everyone at GIG: ``Do your best! ' (laughs) I took childcare leave and took care of the child's needs, care, and procedures while she was in the hospital. I don't think my wife would be able to do it alone. Also, I think it was great that I was able to see for the Phone Number List first time how difficult childbirth and childcare can be, and understand how difficult and tiring it can be. ” Fukada: ``I would be in the same situation, but I wanted to be present at the birth, so it was good that they created an environment where I could be there in peace.I was wondering what to do since I was far away from home to give birth.
However, I was able to switch to remote work and was able to go to the hospital after work to support my wife when she was hospitalized. I was remote for about a week after being discharged from the hospital, so it was nice to be able to spend time with my family. ” Saito: "Right now, I'm really feeling the benefits of remote work. It's partly due to the coronavirus, but even if it wasn't for that, it's become difficult to get around from about the second half of the 8th month onwards. When I'm pregnant, I'm slow at walking. It hurts, and my lower back hurts Also, since I work from home, it's nice to be able to work freely and comfortably.
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