
Ghana debates ban on 'sex for jobs' practices
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Ghana's President John Mahama is advocating for a law that would criminalize the practice of 'sex for jobs', where employers demand sexual favors in exchange for employment. This proposed legislation aims to enhance workplace protections significantly. However, the real challenge lies in the enforcement of such a law, as cultural and societal norms may complicate its implementation.
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Sexual harassment and exploitation in the workplace is a pervasive issue in many countries, including Ghana. The proposed law by President Mahama is part of a broader movement to address gender inequality and protect vulnerable workers from exploitation. The debate around this legislation highlights the tension between progressive legal frameworks and traditional societal attitudes.
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