Kansai TV President Resigns over Sexual Violence Scandal at Fuji TV; Mishandling of Incident Criticized in Report
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Kansai TV President Resigns over Sexual Violence Scandal at Fuji TV; Mishandling of Incident Criticized in Report
OSAKA — Kansai Television Co. President Toru Ota left his post at the TV broadcaster on Friday in connection with the case of sexual violence by former TV personality Masahiro Nakai against a female former Fuji Television Network, Inc. announcer, Ota told reporters in Osaka that day. Ota was serving as managing director of Fuji TV at the time of the incident.
The management of CES and Bruno Sena Martins end, by mutual agreement, the employment relationship that existed since 2011. Two new complaints against the investigator were filed this Thursday.
“We don't have concrete numbers, but complaints of moral harassment have increased,” Álvaro Borralho, coordinator of the Working Group on Moral Harassment in Higher Education Institutions, told Lusa. According to the also director of SNESup, in recent years the union has received more and more requests for legal support from teachers and researchers who are victims of moral harassment in the context of work. “And it's not something that happens …
Three weeks after deciding that there were no reasons for disciplinary proceedings, the management of the Coimbra CES rescinded “by mutual agreement” with the investigator, who had ended a period of self-suspension. At issue are new accusations of sexual harassment and violence by Bruno Sena Martins - the “Apprentice”
On April 2, the student of the Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA), Mariana Gutiérrez Solórzano, made public a complaint against the president of the Federation of Students of the UAA (FEUAA), to whom she points out for violence, discrimination, harassment and harassment, for at least two years. In a collective interview, the rector of the institution, Sandra Yesenia Pinzón Castro, said she k…
Researcher and the institute understood that they did not “meet the appropriate conditions for continuation”
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