Models to protest outside Victoria's Secret to demand end to company's 'systemic' sexual harassment and abuse

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'This isn't just about one lingerie brand or model. This is about changing a system,' said model Madisyn Ritland.

Dozens of models are set to protest outside a Victoria's Secret store in New York City in a call for an end to the culture of misogyny, sexual harassment and abuse within the industry.

That is why Smith and Ritland have joined forces with other models across the country in the Model Alliance, a group advocating for the protection of rights of those within the industry. With the modeling industry being so competitive, Ritland said models are often forced into vulnerable positions, with those who do face harassment or abuse often fearing that it could cost them their careers if they try to speak out.

That's why, she said, models are calling for Victoria's Secret to sign on to the Model Alliance's RESPECT Program, which demands that employers do more to ensure the protection of workers from sexual assault, harassment and other abuse.

 

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Models to protest Victoria’s Secret. So don’t work there and get a real job

basurtopatty3 Organize and decriminalize sex workers

Well the girls have a reason on that, if the men want free sex with them that is wrong, they can get that outside of work environment and pay for it.

Strippers get the same harassments.

Hey, there's always work elsewhere. Make a choice.

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