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Belgium grants labour rights to sex workers

Belgium grants labour rights to sex workers

It's the first country to give sex workers maternity leave, pensions and sick pay

The Global Story · BBC World Service

December 2, 202426m 39s

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Show Notes

Belgium has become the first country in the world to pass a law to give labour rights to sex workers. They will be entitled to health insurance, pensions, sick days and maternity leave. Prostitution involves millions of people worldwide but will this new law protect these people from abuse and exploitation? Katya Adler speaks to the BBC's gender and identity correspondent Sofia Bettiza.

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