Female paramedics in Bristol reportedly forced to watch porn and give sexual favors making them quit their jobs

An investigation revealed that female staff quit their jobs and even considered taking their own lives because of 'highly sexualized and sexist' behavior in their workplace
UPDATED NOV 7, 2018

Female emergency services responders at a Bristol ambulance service were reportedly forced to watch pornographic videos, and according to a report on bullying, were also the victims of sexually abusive behavior.

The investigation into the South Western Ambulance Service Foundation Trust (SWASFT) revealed that female staff quit their jobs and even considered taking their own lives because of "highly sexualized and sexist" behavior in their workplace. The claims by the women include being forced to watch porn, give sexual favors, and also being sexually propositioned.

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