An overseas Filipino worker in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia took to social media her cry for help after her employer “tried” to kiss her on the nape.
Merlyn Arellano Delos Santos, a native of Gonzaga town in Cagayan province, posted a video of herself crying as she related her experience. Her post had since been shared more than 400 times.
Delos Santos said she had locked herself inside a comfort room after the incident.
“Tulungan ‘nyo po ako. Muntik po niyang halikan ‘tong batok ko kanina,” she said in a Facebook post on Wednesday, January 23.
(Please help me. My employer nearly kissed me on the nape a while ago.)
“Natatakot ako lalo ngayong weekend, umaalis mga anak niya. Kami lang dalawa naiiwan dito. Baka mas malala pa gawin niya sa akin,” she added.
(I am afraid that he might do worse next time, especially this weekend as his children will leave. Only the two of us will be staying here.)
Delos Santos said the incident on Tuesday, January 22, was not the first time her employer allegedly showed acts of lasciviousness towards her.
The Northern Forum on Thursday, January 24, reached out to Labor Secretary Bebot Bello to inform him of Delos Santos’ situation but he has yet to reply.
But in a Facebook post, a certain Ateet Soliven Baclig said representatives of an agency and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office already called Delos Santos and her employer, telling her to wait for government action.
Traumatized, Delos Santos said she wants to leave her employer and go back to the Philippines.
This article originally appeared on: NorthernForum
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