In a statement issued Monday, the automaker expressed sorrow over the man's death and said it "takes seriously the fact that the precious life of one of our important employees has been lost." His death was recognized as work-related in 2019 by a regional labor board, according to local media, and a Toyota spokesperson confirmed Monday that the firm reached an out-of-court settlement with the family in April. The 28-year-old engineer died by suicide in 2017 after constantly being abused by his boss, including reportedly being told, "It would be better if you died." ![]() ![]() ![]() Toyota has apologized and pledged to fight against workplace harassment after settling with the family of an employee who committed suicide following repeated abuse by his boss.
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