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seminar 2026

[ Jan 6 2026 ] WEBINAR : NEW EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ACCOUNT REQUIREMENTS 

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We previously advised you of the new New York State Employee retirement savings account requirements pursuant to the New York Secure Program, which mandates that employers provide information to employees about retirement savings accounts.  The NYJRA has also established a 401K program through Morgan Stanley.  In order for you to understand the differences between the state program and the New York State program and to ensure that you comply with the new legal requirements, a WEBINAR will be held on JANUARY 5, 2026 at 

先般、ニューヨーク州が制定した「New York Secure Program」に基づく新たな従業員退職貯蓄口座に関する要件についてご案内いたしました。同プログラムでは、雇用主が従業員に対して退職貯蓄口座に関する情報を提供することが義務付けられています。
また、NYJRA はモルガン・スタンレーを通じて 401K プログラムも設立しております。

州のプログラムと NYJRA のプログラムとの違いを正しくご理解いただき、さらに新しい法的要件に確実に対応していただくため、2026年1月5日に ウェビナー を開催いたします。

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seminar 2021

NYJRA Seminar Vol.11

NYJRA Seminar Vol.11
Topic: What to Know About NYC’s Vaccine Mandate for Indoor Dining
Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 – 3:00 PM

An informative session on the new vaccine requirements for indoor dining in NYC.

👉 Watch the seminar: https://bit.ly/3DfZB4l

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seminar 2025

Winter Curry Festival: Exploring Japan’s Signature Comfort Food

This program is free of charge. Advance RSVP is required for admission to the discussion and reception.

The event is organized by the All Japan Curry Manufacturers Association, with the cooperation of House Foods, S&B Foods, the NY Japanese Restaurant Association, and JRO.

Although sushi and ramen are often recognized internationally as representative Japanese dishes, curry occupies a significant place in everyday Japanese dining culture. Japanese-style curry—characterized by its mild, hearty flavor and served with rice and pickled vegetables—has become a familiar household meal since its introduction to Japan in the late 19th century. Over time, it has developed independently from its origins, evolving into a distinct culinary category widely available at home, in specialty shops, and in convenience stores. Estimates suggest that people in Japan enjoy curry more than 70 times per year, underscoring its role as a staple food.

This event includes a panel discussion featuring professionals from across the curry industry, followed by a tasting of curry varieties provided by House Foods and S&B Foods. Guests will also have the opportunity to sample green tea, sake, and Japanese beer as part of the program.