Belgium Leads the Way as Europe Remains Divided on Sex Workers’ Rights

The Occupational Safety and Health magazine of the European Trade Union Institute recently published an article featuring an interview with a member of RUS.

The piece examines Belgium’s newly adopted law extending rights to sex workers, compares the legal situation in other countries, and highlights the risks faced by sex workers in places where criminalisation remains in force. It also explores the important role of trade unions in this context.

The article is titled “While Belgium Passes Groundbreaking Legislation for Sex Workers, Europe Remains Divided on the Issue” by Wouter van de Klippe.