Sex Workers in Nevada Fight for Unionization, Seeking Better Working Conditions
A New Contract Sparks Concerns
The sex workers, who are classified as independent contractors, were given a new contract in December that would give Sheri's Ranch control over their intellectual property and power of attorney. This means the brothel could use their likenesses without permission, even if they no longer work there. The women argue this is an invasion of their rights and makes it harder for them to leave the industry and pursue other opportunities.
A Union Born Out of Necessity
The unionization effort was sparked by a new independent contractor agreement that would give Sheri's Ranch power to use the women's likenesses without permission. The sex workers, who call themselves courtesans, were given an ultimatum: sign the contract or leave. Some signed under duress, while others were fired after the brothel learned about the unionization effort.
A Fight for Recognition
The Communications Workers of America is representing the sex workers in their bid to unionize. The union argues that the women are treated as employees, not independent contractors, and therefore deserve the same rights and protections. The success of their unionization could come down to a debate between whether they are considered independent contractors or employees.
A Taboo Topic Takes Center Stage
Sex work is a largely taboo topic worldwide, with prostitution only legal in a handful of countries. Organizing efforts vary, but the sex workers at Sheri's Ranch are pushing for recognition and respect in their industry. They argue that all workers deserve certain human decencies and dignities, including the right to organize.
The unionization effort by sex workers at Sheri's Ranch brothel is a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for basic human rights and dignity in the workplace. As this story unfolds, it will be interesting to see how the debate around independent contractor status plays out and whether these women achieve their goal of becoming the first US sex workers to unionize.
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