
Canadian Glen Wood arrives at the Tokyo District Court Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, before a hearing of the case of the former brokerage manager who says he was forced from his job for taking paternity leave in Tokyo, Japan. Wood wants to regain his job of an equity sales manager at brokerage Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley. Wood sued the company last year, alleging he was harassed and forced from his job after taking a legally allowed paternity leave when his son was born in 2015. The company denies he was harassed. Wood, 49, has lived in Japan for more than three decades. The company dismissed him last year. (AP Photo/Yuri Kageyama)
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