Chinese woman wins rare sexual harassment case, awarded 5,000 yuan in damages
A woman in China won a rare workplace sexual harassment case, awarded 5,000 yuan in damages by a court on January 12 and upheld last week. The former intern at Beijing Grassland Alliance, known as Xiong, claimed her manager harassed her with inappropriate comments and messages. Her victory highlights the challenges women face in pursuing such cases amid ongoing censorship.
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Published 03 Jul 2026, 00:24 UTC · Updated 03 Jul 2026, 00:40 UTC
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