増え続けるパワハラ相談 通報控える被害者「何しても解決にならぬ」:朝日新聞
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This page reports on increasing workplace harassment complaints in Japan, exceeding 70,000 cases in fiscal 2024, up from 18,363 in 2020. According to Ministry of Labor surveys, 64.2% of companies with 30+ employees received harassment complaints in the past three years. However, 36.9% of harassment victims did not report incidents, with 65.6% believing nothing would be resolved. More concerning is corporate response: 53.2% of companies took no action despite recognizing harassment, and 61.4% left verdicts ambiguous. Only 18.8% acknowledged harassment occurred.
