Please review the information below and then return to the workplace harassment prevention course.
Harassment and discrimination based on a protected characteristic are prohibited under national law. National law also provides employees protection from bullying by a person in a superior role.
The primary national laws prohibiting employment discrimination and harassment on the basis of specific protected characteristics are:
Employers have an obligation, under the Equal Opportunity Act and the Employment Measures Act (1966), to prevent sexual harassment and power harassment.
Harassment or discrimination based on any characteristic set forth below is prohibited in Japan.
Regional, state or other political subdivision laws may provide additional, separate standards and remedies for certain prohibited conduct.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is defined as acts in the workplace that cause an employee to suffer disadvantages in their working conditions or harm to their work environment due to sexual conduct, and the employee’s response to such sexual conduct.
Power Harassment
Power harassment is defined as behaviour in the workplace that is based on a superior relationship and exceeds the necessary and reasonable scope of work, resulting in harm to the employee’s working environment.
A claim for employment discrimination or harassment may be brought by filing a petition with the labor tribunal in the appropriate jurisdiction or a civil suit in the appropriate court.
The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare also provides support and resolution services as to discrimination claims made by foreign workers in Japan.
In Japan, an employee who has experienced workplace discrimination or harassment may be entitled to monetary and other remedies. An employer may be required to take certain actions to correct or redress discriminatory harassment or violations of workplace safety standards. Potential remedies are listed below.
Employer retaliation against an employee who files a complaint relating to discrimination or harassment or is involved in the complaint process is unlawful.