All consensual sex work between adults is decriminalised - neither workers, clients, nor third parties are criminalised under sex work-specific laws, rather the sex industry would be subject to labour laws, meaning workers safety regulations, sick pay and maternity leave, etc. Assault, Abuse, Trafficking, and other forms of exploitation are still illegal in criminal law. Allows sex workers to organise, advertise, and work together without fear of police harassment.

As seen in: New Zealand, Belgium, some Australian States (Victoria, Queensland and Northern Territory)

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How It Works

Key Benefits of Decriminalisation

Who Decriminalisation Harms Most

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Trade Union Support:

United Voices of The World Welcomes Sex Working Members

Social Workers Union Backs Decriminalisation of Sex Work

GMB Trade Union Has Backed Sex Workers Since 2002

GMB Scotland Backs Sex Workers Fight Against The Nordic Model

GMB Trade Union Join Workers4Decrim

Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Join Workers4Decrim

Communication Workers’ Union Join Workers4Decrim

Unison NI Join Workers4Decrim

Royal College of Nursing Join Workers4Decrim

University and College Union Join Workers4Decrim

Industrial Workers of the World Join Workers4Decrim

Equity Union Join Workers4Decrim

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Countries + Regions

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