A company has been criticised for offering bonuses to women who wear short skirts to work.

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Aluminium manufacturer Tatprof have come under fire after offering cash rewards to female staff members who wear revealing clothing around the office.

One person wrote: ''Wow... So Tatprof is running a femininity contest for its employees in Russia, basically it seems so the bosses can gawk over the pictures. Disgusting abuse of power and exploiting women.''

Another user posted: ''This is too shocking in 2019.''

A third added: ''A 100-rouble bonus for women who will come in short skirts to... brighten up the day of a male-dominated team. Indeed why do we need feminism when we can just please men for money?''

But Govorit Moskva who represents the company said ''Our team is 70 percent male. These kinds of campaigns help us switch off, rest. This is a great way to unite the team.

''Many women automatically wear trousers to work, which is why we hope that our campaign will raise our ladies' awareness, allowing them to feel their femininity and charm when they make the choice of wearing a skirt or dress.