"Why I Really Quit": Taking on Workplace Sexual Harassment

The Fuji Television scandal has revealed the extent to which workplace sexual harassment and assault remain major social issues in Japan. People are now speaking out about their experiences and the ways in which their employers failed to ensure safe working environments. This program examines what needs to be done to end workplace harassment and assault. Experts tell us about how the legal system is stopping companies from protecting their employees. We also learn about new ideas in harassment prevention training and the importance of the "active bystander."
Guest: Naito Shino (Vice Senior Researcher, Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training)
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