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Sexual Relations as a Supervisors Perk Several farmworkers, including those who had worked as supervisors and foremen, told Human Rights Watch that some supervisors and foremen view the possibility of sexual relations with workers simply as a perk of the job.[101] Roberta C., a young woman who had done farm work as a teenager, reported that her father had recently been promoted to foreman and her mother was extremely anxious because she could not help but wonder, If thats what foremen do, is that what hes going to do, too?[102] This idea of access to sex as a perk of the job was echoed by farmworker advocates.[103] Juanita Ontiveros, a long-time community advocate with California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, reported that the perk is considered more likely when there is less work available and more competition for jobs: [Women] are approached even by crewleaders, anybody who has a little bit of control or power who say, I can get you a better job, I can get you in if you put out.[104] The idea that workers who agree to a sexual relationship with the foreman or supervisor get preferential treatment is so widely held that some workers believe that whenever a woman is being treated better than othersfor example, being assigned less strenuous or better paying workshe must be providing something in exchange.[105] A poultry processing worker who suffered sexual harassment and then retaliation while working from 2005 to 2007 recounted: [Another woman is] splitting up with her husband because the same supervisor [who harassed me] caused problems
