Weekly Bunshun, a well-known Japanese whistleblower magazine, broke the news again on November 1, saying that the famous actress Kanna Hashimoto was involved in workplace bullying, which led to eight agents resigning from the agency one after another. The president of the agency personally followed up and responded, issuing a statement saying that the news was untrue. · Isao Ito, president of Kanna Hashimoto's agency, said that although Kanna Hashimoto might indeed severely reprimand her agents and employees, she had never done anything called "workplace bullying", but did not respond to why eight agents resigned one after another. Ito Isao also refuted that the source of the weekly magazine's revelations was a "related person" rather than a "direct victim," and said he would not rule out taking legal measures to restore his reputation. ·Here comes the key point. The weekly also published the news that the firm was urgently recruiting 10 employees, saying why "such a small company" would suddenly urgently recruit 10 employees to expand its scale, and the minimum wage was actually lower than the government regulations. At present, follow-up news will be released one after another, so stay tuned. |
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