※2024/12/07 15:00 Yomiuri Shimbun There is a constant stream of serious consultations from students about sexual harassment during job hunting, such as being forced into sexual relationships. This is also thought to be due to the fact that, amid a recruitment crisis, employees have more opportunities to come into contact with students, and the government is also concerned about this. Universities are calling on students to protect themselves, and companies are also working hard to take measures. “I was invited to dinner by a male employee I met during my internship, and he made me drink a large amount of alcohol one-on-one. “He told me not to tell anyone about the meeting,” and “He tried to take me to a hotel, saying he would help me get a job offer.” Continue reading below.
>>1 It’s better if you’re just forced to drink alcohol. You might be forced to drink alcohol with sleeping pills mixed in, or iced tea with sleeping pills mixed in, and when you regain consciousness you might be pregnant. Even if you’re a man, you might be raped by a homosexual after the fact. You have to think about these risks and protect yourself.
Hmm, I’m a manager at a large company and have the authority to offer jobs to interns who join my department, but I don’t feel motivated to do something like this. The risk is too high. Go to a brothel.
This kind of thing really happens. I think it’s okay to report the company and the person in charge by name. Those HR people are getting carried away and doing whatever they want.
If a woman works full time and lives in society, sooner or later she’ll be with someone. Women who are just plain good looking end up suffering. That’s the reality of women’s advancement in society.
When I was young, I worked as a recruiter at a general trading company and was often approached by female students hoping to work in general positions. I’m just near my office now.
Being forced to drink alcohol is a bad thing about Japanese people, they’re too timid. They should have just refused. They should have said something like drinking alcohol is dangerous to their life or that they can’t drink for religious reasons. How long are Japanese people going to keep doing this?
This is a case where the employer is subject to dismissal. There are some companies that have had problems with finances for a while now. It doesn’t concern us steel guys though (´・ω・`).
Using their superior position to trample on the rights of others? To be honest, I think they’re trash. The world will never be the same if people worship such powerful trash.
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