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The company has nine domestic branches within Japan, along with an overseas office in Provo. There are approximately 100 administrative staff and over 1,500 native-speaking Assistant Language Teachers and language consultants for English and other languages.
The company has nine domestic branches within Japan, along with an overseas office in Provo. There are approximately 100 administrative staff and over 1,500 native-speaking Assistant Language Teachers and language consultants for English and other languages.


Interac unionized teachers are represented by ''Nambu Interac Branch'', <ref>http://nambufwc.org/branches/</ref> a member of the [[National Union of General Workers]], which is itself a member of ''Zenrokyo'' (National Trade Union Council). In February 2003, Interac was late in paying its staff in [[Kanto]] and suppressed some complaints from teachers.<ref>[http://www.japantraveler.com/issues/0003/tidbits.html Japan Traveler, 2003]</ref>
Interac unionized teachers are represented by ''Nambu Interac Branch'', <ref>http://nambufwc.org/branches/</ref> and the ''Generaul Union Interac Branch''
<ref>http://interac.generalunion.org/</ref>, both members of the [[National Union of General Workers]], which is itself a member of ''Zenrokyo'' (National Trade Union Council). In February 2003, Interac was late in paying its staff in [[Kanto]] and suppressed some complaints from teachers.<ref>[http://www.japantraveler.com/issues/0003/tidbits.html Japan Traveler, 2003]</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:36, 20 November 2007

Interac
FoundedSeptember 1972
Headquarters
ServicesEducation, consultation, publishing
Websitehttp://www.interac.co.jp/ (in Japanese)

Interac is a Japanese company which provides Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) for elementary and middle public schools and private companies. Founded in 1972, their client base includes more than 4,000 organizations such as Honda, the Hitachi Group, the Mitsubishi Group and NEC, as well as International Cooperation Agency.[1] The company was co-founded by Roice Krueger,[2] an Elder in the Church of Latter Day Saints. The company is owned by Selnate International School in Provo, Utah in the United States.[3][4]

The company has nine domestic branches within Japan, along with an overseas office in Provo. There are approximately 100 administrative staff and over 1,500 native-speaking Assistant Language Teachers and language consultants for English and other languages.

Interac unionized teachers are represented by Nambu Interac Branch, [5] and the Generaul Union Interac Branch [6], both members of the National Union of General Workers, which is itself a member of Zenrokyo (National Trade Union Council). In February 2003, Interac was late in paying its staff in Kanto and suppressed some complaints from teachers.[7]

See also

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