A 27-year-old Ukrainian woman has been working at a sales office in Nara Prefecture, Japan since 2018, and has been exposed to constant verbal abuse and abuse by her Japanese boss.
According to what a woman revealed at a press conference in Japan on the 15th, her boss said, “(People like you) are humanly disgusting. wild dog Go back to Ukraine quickly. She continued abusive language such as “a garbage man who is useless in the future.”
It is known that while a woman was working, she deliberately said, “Ukraine is bad” while referring to the issue of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The case came to the fore when a woman sued the company. At a press conference on the 9th, the woman released a recording she recorded with her smartphone following being abused several times.
The boss called the Ukrainian woman a ‘dog dog’ and not only reprimanded the Ukrainian woman for not greeting her properly, but also encouraged her to quit her job.
He continued, “Farewell to Ukraine.” “If you’re going to quit, tell me quickly. It is a nuisance to the company,” he repeatedly demanded to quit.
Nevertheless, his obsession with receiving greetings from Ukrainian women continued, saying, “Say hello until you quit the company. But don’t turn your head to the side.”
When a Ukrainian woman responded, “I do not greet people who harass or abuse people,” she said, “This is not abuse.”
Despite internal sanctions, such as a colleague of a boss who abused power, he continued to demean Ukrainian employees.
According to the voice memo released, when the boss said, “First of all, wild dog, say good morning,” his co-worker stopped him by saying, “Stop doing that now.”
When asked why she decided to take legal action once morest the company to a Ukrainian woman who complained of abuse, he said, “There is no one in the world who wants to be called a wild dog. same,” he pleaded.
When it was exposed and uploaded to YouTube that a Ukrainian woman had been abused by a Japanese, many Japanese commented on their apology on their behalf.
One netizen said, “I can’t believe it. I don’t know what happened, but it’s impossible as a member of society,” he criticized.
Others agreed, saying, “I am ashamed as a Japanese,” and said, “I am glad that the bad treatment of foreigners working in Japan has become known through this incident, and I hope that it will be improved.”
Some netizens also took a strong stance that the name of the person who committed the abuse should be disclosed. “Even if a Ukrainian woman perseveres, what her boss did does not change,” he said.
(Seoul = News 1)