Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post ( SCMP ) reported on the 20th that Chinese companies are being criticized for requiring카지노사이트 women to submit photos of birth control evidence after having sex with their husbands .
According to the SCMP report, A, a newlywed woman from Shandong Province, China, saw an advertisement for a law firm seeking a legal assistant on social media .
According to Ms. A, the recruiter at her law firm saw her wedding photo that he posted on social media and asked her, ‘Are you planning on getting pregnant?’ She said he was “none.” She also said the recruiter asked her if she used birth control when she had sex, she added.
She said the rep even asked her if she could “provide proof of contraception when hired,” adding, “This means taking pictures and recording the dates after sexual activity.”
“Do you know how much money a company loses when an employee gets pregnant,” she said, adding, “This requirement is ‘enforced’ by labor law.”
The person in charge also explained, “I go on business trips once or twice a month, and due to budget constraints, I may share a room with a male employee.”
Ms. A said she felt uncomfortable and disgusted during her interview, and she posted about what happened with her recruiter.
SCMP reported that netizens who saw Ms. A’s post were angry, saying, “I was shocked that something like this happened at a law firm,” and “This is blatant sexual harassment.”