A man who worked at a precision equipment manufacturer in Nagano Prefecture committed suicide because of strong stress at work, and it was found that the worker's compensation application filed by the bereaved family was accepted by the 30th.

Mr. Goro Yoshida, who worked for "Tamagawa Seiki" in Iida City, Nagano Prefecture, committed suicide at the age of 34 in April last year.



According to his bereaved family, a notice of industrial accident certification was mailed from the Iida Labor Standards Inspection Office on the 29th.



Yoshida's overtime hours did not exceed the so-called "death from overwork" line, but his bereaved family filed for workers' compensation in April last year, claiming that the strong stress at work led to depression and suicide. I was.

In an interview with NHK, the mother, Emiko Yoshida, said, "I think it was difficult to make a decision because it was not confirmed that she worked long hours, but I'm relieved that it was recognized as an industrial accident. I asked the company to accept that it was an industrial accident. I want to."