A hospitality worker has said the industry is such a "danger zone", some staff are forced to hide in the toilets to avoid sexual harassment.
Auckland woman Chloe King said she has been a victim of harassment for much of her 12-year career. She urged other hospitality workers to speak up and ride the Me Too movement.
"Groping, guys grabbing your ass, a lot of times male customers go in for a hug, they don't ask for permission. Maybe their hands go a bit lower and lower until it reaches your bum. That's quite common," King told Newstalk ZB.
"It's pretty common to see sexual harassment and assault brushed off, not really tackled. You're just told that's the way it is.
"After 12 years of hospitality I'm really exhausted by the fact I can not go into my workplace and feel safe. It almost feels like you're walking into a danger zone."