Allegations of sexual harassment with workers in the British Royal Sea submarines

Allegations of sexual harassment with workers in the British Royal Sea submarines

The British Royal Navy Commander Ben Ki said that he was “very annoyed” from allegations that submarine workers were bullied and sexual harassment, and he ordered an investigation.
According to Sophie Brock, a former employee of the Royal Navy, she experienced physical attacks as well as a “ongoing campaign of sexual bullying,” according to the tabloid “Daily Mail.”

According to the Associated Press, she claimed that everytime a new female crew member arrives, the male crew members on submarines “become as eagles.”
Brock asserted that the guys had a “rape list” of their coworkers who should be sexually assaulted in the event of a catastrophe.
Brock, 30, departed the royal navy earlier this year. After being found guilty of disclosing e-mail information concerning the divers’ whereabouts, he was given a suspended prison sentence.

Another unnamed navy insider said in the newspaper that women are often harassed on submarines.
These accusations are vile.
He said, “He will not be tolerated. Sexual assault and harassment have no place in the Royal Navy.”

allegations of sexual misconduct against British Royal Sea submarine employees

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