Belgium Pioneers Equal Employment Rights for Sex Workers

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Belgium has enacted a groundbreaking law granting sex workers the same employment rights as other workers, including health insurance, maternity leave, and pensions. This legislation allows sex workers to enter employment contracts and ensures legal protections, marking a significant shift in recognizing sex work as legitimate employment. The law excludes self-employed sex workers and aims to prevent exploitation by requiring safe working conditions. Advocacy groups see this as a step towards protecting sex workers from abuse, while emphasizing that it does not normalize the profession.
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- Belgium becomes first country to give sex workers robust labor rights and protections NPR
- Sex workers in Belgium now have maternity leave and sick pay in world first for employment rights CNN
- Belgium’s sex workers win maternity pay and pension rights in world first The Guardian
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