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South Korean hospital 'forces nurses to perform erotic dance routine' on stage for high-ranking officials

Video footage of the 'enforced display' leaked on social media leading to further lurid claims by other nurses that they are regularly required to dance to “comfort” patients

Outrage as South Korean hospital forces humiliated nurses to perform erotic dance 

This is the shocking moment a South Korean hospital allegedly forced nurses to perform an erotic dance routine on stage in front of high-ranking officials.

Video footage of the show emerged last week after a nurse posted on social media about what had happened at an annual sports event held last month - sparking outrage nationwide.

The film appears to show nurses dressed various different suggestive outfits - including short skirts, hotpants and tube tops - dancing suggestively in tightly choreographed and obviously well-rehearsed different routines.

The nurse who leaked the footage appeared to suggest that this wasn't the first time it had happened.

She wrote: "Those forced to dance are usually the newly hired nurses, who are unable to refuse such orders.

"We were forced to dance in front of high-ranking officials of the firm, who sat side-by-side at a long table."

The nurses dressed in sexy outfits for the show

The story originally broke on South Korean media outlet YTN which said the nurses had practised for the display for "two or three hours" - and that one had been forced to perform despite being pregnant, but "could not say anything because she was afraid".

The Korean Nurses Association has called for a thorough investigation into what is happening to the humiliated staff of Hallym University’s Sacred Heart Hospital in Chuncheon, The Korea Times reports.