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(VIDEO) “Report Employers Who Ask For Sex Before Offering You A Job To The Police” – Nana Aba Oppong 1 min read

(VIDEO) “Report Employers Who Ask For Sex Before Offering You A Job To The Police” – Nana Aba Oppong <span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>

It is no more a secret in Ghana as women are constantly being sexually harassed in the workplace and bosses demand sex from ladies or applicants before being employed.

The fact is because they own the business or are directors to companies, it is easier to use their advantages as an employer to force many female job seekers to sleep with them.

Managers and directors are aware of how difficult to find a job in Ghana; therefore, many of them prey on applicants, considering dating invitations.

Nana Aba Oppong, a Human Rights Activist, has urged women to report bosses who ask for sex in exchange of job to the police for them to be arrested.

Nana Aba Oppong appearing on the Ama Ghana Morning Show on Time FM 97.7MHz said the act is against the laws of the country and must not be entertained.

She appealed to Ghanaians, especially women to be vigilant so they don’t fall prey.

Video below…