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Bill Seeks Legal Protection for Sex Workers

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Empower Foundation Submits Bill Seeking Legal Protections for Sex Workers

The Empower Foundation has submitted a draft bill to parliament calling for the decriminalisation of sex work and improved labour protections for people in the industry. The proposal seeks to replace Thailand’s 1996 Prevention and Suppression of Prostitution Act, which currently criminalises voluntary sex work. Under the proposed Sex Service Provider Protection Act, sex work would be treated as legitimate labour with rights and safeguards similar to those available in other professions. Empower representatives said the bill is focused on respecting individual choices and reducing exploitation, discrimination and safety risks rather than promoting the industry. The proposal will now face parliamentary consideration and wider debate over workers’ rights, public safety and Thailand’s legal approach to sex work.

Posted on the wrong thread.

Edited by Sir Dude

Sounds good on paper, however I've said it before: illegal but largerly ignored is better than legalized but heavily regulated.

For Thailand this may mean: if it works, don't fix it.

Edited by JackGats

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