FKAツイッグスさんのインスタグラム写真 - (FKAツイッグスInstagram)「***TAKEOVER*** Did you know that strippers and sex workers in the UK have a trade union? Follow @unitedstrippersoftheworld to learn more about the fight to establish employment rights for sex workers. . . 1: Sonia Nowak an ELSC performer and member of the trade union, pictured here on International Women’s Day 2019 during the #sexworkstrike march. Sonia won an important legal battle earlier this year when she took her old club boss to court and won. Thanks to Sonia working with the union we now have a legal precedent in the UK. Strippers have employment rights and we have the right to fight for them. We are so proud of our community and the work that has been done recently to reclaim power and have a say in how our industry is run and how we do our work. . . 2: A funeral march was organised by @ethicalstripper in 2016 called RIP Shoreditch, when a well-known strip venue was shut down to make way for gentrification of East London. Jobs were lost and strippers who had worked at the venue for years were made precarious. 10 years ago there were 350 strip venues in the UK now there are 150, with clubs now closed under Covid. Our jobs are under threat and we need to survive. . . 3: Trans BiPOC sex workers are some of the most vulnerable people in our society. When we talk about SW rights, we are covering a wide range of issues. But most urgently we need to protect the most marginalised members of our community, whose lives and livelihoods remain most negatively impacted by stigma and violence. . . 4: Taken from a march organised in Sheffield by unionised strippers whose club was threatened with closure due to a radical feminist campaign. Shutting down strip clubs is not a win for feminism, it pushes us further underground into more precarious working conditions leading to further violence and coercion. The best way to end systemic violence in the sex industry is by empowering workers not criminalising their jobs. . . 5: Our sisters in California @soldiers_of_pole_ are fighting for employment rights in strip clubs through trade union activism. They are working hard for dancers who face exploitation, marginalisation, job insecurity, wage theft and workplace abuses.」8月13日 1時32分 - fkatwigs

FKAツイッグスのインスタグラム(fkatwigs) - 8月13日 01時32分


***TAKEOVER***
Did you know that strippers and sex workers in the UK have a trade union? Follow @unitedstrippersoftheworld to learn more about the fight to establish employment rights for sex workers.
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1: Sonia Nowak an ELSC performer and member of the trade union, pictured here on International Women’s Day 2019 during the #sexworkstrike march. Sonia won an important legal battle earlier this year when she took her old club boss to court and won. Thanks to Sonia working with the union we now have a legal precedent in the UK. Strippers have employment rights and we have the right to fight for them. We are so proud of our community and the work that has been done recently to reclaim power and have a say in how our industry is run and how we do our work.
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2: A funeral march was organised by @ethicalstripper in 2016 called RIP Shoreditch, when a well-known strip venue was shut down to make way for gentrification of East London. Jobs were lost and strippers who had worked at the venue for years were made precarious. 10 years ago there were 350 strip venues in the UK now there are 150, with clubs now closed under Covid. Our jobs are under threat and we need to survive.
.
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3: Trans BiPOC sex workers are some of the most vulnerable people in our society. When we talk about SW rights, we are covering a wide range of issues. But most urgently we need to protect the most marginalised members of our community, whose lives and livelihoods remain most negatively impacted by stigma and violence.
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4: Taken from a march organised in Sheffield by unionised strippers whose club was threatened with closure due to a radical feminist campaign. Shutting down strip clubs is not a win for feminism, it pushes us further underground into more precarious working conditions leading to further violence and coercion. The best way to end systemic violence in the sex industry is by empowering workers not criminalising their jobs.
.
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5: Our sisters in California @soldiers_of_pole_ are fighting for employment rights in strip clubs through trade union activism. They are working hard for dancers who face exploitation, marginalisation, job insecurity, wage theft and workplace abuses.


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