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Females working in Levis and Wrangler forced to have sex with their bosses

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Women at denim factories of Levis and Wrangler in Lesotho, which is owned by Taiwanese firm is forcing women workers to have sex for their promotion. However, the brands have denied these and signed The US-based Worker Rights Consortium agreement. This is to eliminate gender-based violence for over 10,000 workers. The manager's behavior is so abusive that their contract is not renewed if they don't agree to the persuasion.