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Harassment in the Workplace

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#1
  • Sai
  • mail
  • 2024/02/06 21:01

When I submitted a Formal Complaint for harassment at work, the treatment got worse.
They made a PIP^(Performance Improvement Plan ) and they listed all kinds of unreasonable things.
One of them is that I used to wait at work for an hour or two after work until the traffic calmed down before leaving, but now I'm being told to leave as soon as I finish work. I'm not applying for overtime pay, and if I have any work left to do, I just do it while I'm waiting. I understand that HR is the enemy.
What is the best place to get help with retaliation at work ??

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#96
  • 昭和時代
  • 2024/02/19 (Mon) 16:04
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#85Showa Otto
If there is harassment, you could try to sue them personally, regardless of the company.


What happens if you try to sue them personally ?

What are the advantages of suing them personally ?

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#98

#85Showa Otto
If there is harassment, you could try to sue them personally, regardless of the company.

I would like to know more details.

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#100
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/20 (Tue) 07:57
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There was an intimidation problem in a Japanese city, and the city council member who was intimidated sued the mayor.
The judgment was to pay compensation to the city, but
the city was not convinced and appealed.
Even the mayor and the council members do not bring it into the city council's operation because it is a private matter and not a legal one.

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#107
  • 裁判長
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 09:16
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#100 Showa Otto
Apparently the city was not satisfied and appealed.


If the city appealed, then it was the city that was being sued. It couldn't have been the mayor who was being sued.

Please elaborate on the merits of your personal appeal as soon as you can, since you don't want to talk about something that is irrelevant to the topsy-turvy situation.

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#108
  • spiderman
  • 2024/02/21 (Wed) 11:17
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If you care, you need to see for yourself with your own eyes and ears.
I see that you are relying only on others and have not lived a good life.

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