NSGEU Bully-Free Workplaces Program Travels to Japan
Bully-Free Workplaces Coordinator Susan Coldwell travelled to Japan by invitation from the Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training, a research institute attached to the Department of Health, Labour, and Welfare on February 27 – 28, to attend and present our program at their International Seminar on Workplace Bullying and Harassment. She also presented NSGEU’s program to the largest trade union in Japan, Ua Zensen, with 1.4 million members.  Please read her report for a summary.
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