China manager fired for kissing subordinate in office, court rules in favour of boss

A senior manager in eastern China, who was dismissed for kissing a female subordinate in the office, took his employer to court and won a case that captivated mainland social media.

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The final verdict of the lawsuit was delivered in 2017. However, the Shanghai General Trade Union only shared a summary of the case online on May 22 as part of a labour law education campaign, leaving unexplained the reasons for the lengthy delay.

The executive, identified only as Lin, was a production supervisor at a foreign shipping company in Qingdao, Shandong province.

He was terminated in May 2015 for violating company policies by sexually harassing a female employee and abusing his power for personal gain.

The company’s decision stemmed from surveillance footage that showed Lin hugging and kissing a female worker, surnamed Shi, on the office stairs.

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Their marital statuses were not disclosed in the verdict.

  

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