Ukrainian woman sues Japanese firm over harassment | The Japan Times
Ukrainian woman sues Japanese firm over harassment
A Ukrainian woman (center) heads to the Nara District Court on Friday to file a lawsuit against her former employer. | KYODO
Sep 9, 2022
NARA – A 27-year-old Ukrainian woman filed a lawsuit against a Tokyo-based firm on Friday, claiming that she fell into a state of depression due to harassment by a male superior when she worked for the company.
The Ukrainian woman demanded that Akagi Helicopter, an air freight company based in the capital’s Koto Ward, pay her some ¥5.5 million in the lawsuit, filed with the Nara District Court.
According to her complaint and other sources, the superior started hurling abusive remarks toward the woman, who was a contract worker at the company’s office in Nara, on a daily basis around January 2020. He called her “a spy sent from a Russian company” and “a stray dog.”
After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, the woman told the superior that she would like to avoid work related to transactions with Russia.
In response, the superior sent an email to other company workers in April, criticizing her as “a person who is picky at work.”
The superior also told the woman that “Ukraine is also to blame” for the military aggression by Russia.
Since January, the woman had been asking the firm to take measures such as relocating the superior. Her requests, however, were ignored and harassment by the superior continued until she was diagnosed to be in a state of depression.
Claiming a need to scale back operations, the company notified her that it would not renew her contract from August.
At a news conference, the woman said she cannot forget the words from the superior, adding that the company did not take action as she expected.
Akagi Helicopter said that it cannot comment on the matter as it has asked a lawyer to handle the case.
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