Sex workers' rights movement
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Sex Workers' Rights Movement is a movement in many countries worldwide which works to improve working conditions, increase benefits and eliminate discrimination on behalf of individuals working within the sex industry, whether legal or criminalized.
Australia
The national organisation in Australia is named Scarlet Alliance.
England
The English Collective of Prostitutes was founded in 1975.
France
In Lyon 1975 20 sex workers occupied a church to protest against working conditions. Today there is the Syndicat du travail sexuel (STRASS)[1]
Germany
One of the first projects in Germany was Hydra formed in Berlin 1979.[2] In 2014 the Bundesverband erotische und sexuelle Dienstleistungen (BESD) was founded in 2013.
Ireland
The Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI)[3] was established in 2009.
United States
Carol Leigh coined the expression sex workers in 1978. COYOTE is an American advocacy group for prostitutes. BAYSWAN is a non-profit organization for sex workers in the San Francisco Bay Area.