Kanagawa Prefecture: 23% of all employees surveyed received power harassment, January 21, 19:13

A man who was a staff member of Kanagawa Prefecture committed suicide, and after his family had filed an action seeking compensation from the prefecture for power harassment and other reasons, the prefecture conducted a questionnaire survey of all staff members and found that about four people It turned out that one person replied that they had "power harassment".

Regarding the suicide of a 37-year-old man who was a staff member of Kanagawa prefecture, he was recognized as a `` public affairs accident '' equivalent to a work injury of a private company, and the man was subjected to power harassment such as being thrown away by his boss Last year, survivors filed an action seeking damages against the county.

In response to this, the prefecture conducted an urgent questionnaire survey on power harassment last month targeting all 15,000 employees, and 41%, or 6320, responded.

As a result, it was found that about 4% of the people who felt "power harassment" in the past 5 years had a rate of 23%.

In terms of content, mental attacks such as insults and terrible rants were the most common, followed by compulsion of work impossible, obstruction of work, disconnection and neglect.

On the other hand, 7% of subordinates answered that they felt "power harassment".

According to Governor Kuroiwa of Kanagawa Prefecture, "There are more people who appeal for damage than imagined, but there are few people who have suffered power harassment, there is a possibility that they are going without awareness of the situation. I want to conduct an annual survey and work on eradication" And talk.