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Labor Minister Alfonso Adriansen demanded tonight the unconditional resignation of the head of the National Labor Inspectorate (Sunafil), Jose Loyola Engagementafter the program fourth force it turned out that the aforementioned official was accused of sexual harassment.
The complaint was filed by a former employee of the Department of Labor and Employment Promotion (MTPE). Young woman named maritsa, stated that the attack took place at the same MTPE headquarters. She had been on the job since last September and stated that the manager wanted to force her to be his girlfriend, despite the fact that he is a married man. In addition, she claimed that the officer forcibly kissed her on the lips.
“Given the facts and statements published tonight in the @Cuarto_Poder report, as well as respect for the institutional structure and especially for the people affected, I have decided to demand the irrevocable resignation of Superintendent @SunafilPeru,” the message reads. Minister Adriansen on his Twitter account.
Forced to withdraw complaint
According to the report, Maritza, after being convicted of the case in the domestic jurisdictions of the Department of Labor, was fired from her job in January last year. On February 2, she returned to work in the office of then Vice Minister Jaime Rios, who asked her to withdraw her complaint against Loyola so that she could continue to work without issue.
She signed a document withdrawing her resignation, but Jaime Ríos was removed from office ten days later. She was left on the air because her hours of work were still not paid, and Minister Adriansen himself indicated that his case against the head of Sunafil was closed.
Loyola stated in the report that he was unaware of the opt-out signed by Maritza. Of the six witnesses in the case, one has already been fired on charges of incitement, while the other has resigned because she could not stand the pressure.
Victor Loyola was named head sunafil in June 2022 after serving for nearly a year as an adviser to former Vice Minister Jaime Ríos. The institution he runs oversees and oversees the labor rights of all Peruvians.
Source: RPP

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