TOKYO -- Interns and job applicants in Japan are experiencing sexual harassment at an alarming rate, according to a government survey that paints a stark picture of a country without legal protections for prospective employees.
Experiences range from inappropriate jokes to pressure to have sex

Nearly 20% of job seekers in a survey reported pressure to have sexual relations. (Photo by Shotaro Mori)
TOKYO -- Interns and job applicants in Japan are experiencing sexual harassment at an alarming rate, according to a government survey that paints a stark picture of a country without legal protections for prospective employees.