1. A Japanese court has ordered a cosmetics company, D-UP, to admit that power harassment by its president led to the suicide of an employee, Satomi, and pay compensation of 150 million yen to her parents.
2. The court also demanded that the president, Sakai Mitsuru, resigns following the incident.
3. D-UP has expressed apologies for the incident, stated changes will be made in its harassment prevention policies, and set up an external consultation hotline to prevent such incidents in the future.
2. The court also demanded that the president, Sakai Mitsuru, resigns following the incident.
3. D-UP has expressed apologies for the incident, stated changes will be made in its harassment prevention policies, and set up an external consultation hotline to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Summary
Japanese court orders cosmetics company D-UP to admit power harassment by its president caused an employee's suicide, compensate the parents 150 million yen. Court demands resignation of President Sakai Mitsuru. Company apologizes, pledges policy changes, and establishes a hotline for external