Hani explained the reason for his attendance, introducing a specific manager's remarks to "ignore as if you didn't see it" and a brief anecdote at the time, saying, "I thought that if I don't come out here and talk about it, I can quietly bury (the bullying in the workplace) and pass by."
The HRC plans to focus on checking whether it falls under "workplace harassment" under the Labor Standards Act through this parliamentary audit.
Let's meet the reason and video of Hani's attendance at the parliamentary audit.
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