My Dozen Lawsuits

My Dozen Lawsuits

by Bener Bener

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Through the author's personal experience, he writes about various problems he faced in the workplace. In the end, the author started the litigation process in a helpless environment. As a non-legal person, an illegal dismissal encountered various strange problems during the litigation process. This resulted in more than a dozen lawsuits, involving labor arbitration, legal proceedings, labor inspection, lawyers associations, administrative reconsideration, the Bureau of Justice and other judicial and labor management departments. The descriptions of these lawsuits and various characters create an entire urban workplace novel with litigation as the background, deeply describing the tragic fate of working people in modern society. As well as the author's strong and unyielding determination to fight against the unhealthy social atmosphere of lawlessness and discipline to the end.

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