Queer Unions Champion Sex Workers' Rights

In Spain and Latin America, queer unions are stepping up for sex workers' rights. Despite legal hurdles, groups like OTRAS in Spain and RedTraSex in Latin America are fighting for recognition, workplace rights, and against the stigma faced by LGBTQIA+ sex workers. Their efforts include legal battles, organizing crowdfunding during crises, and providing essential support to marginalized communities. What does it mean for you? If you care about social justice and workers' rights, these movements highlight the importance of solidarity and advocacy in achieving equality and protection for all workers, regardless of their identity or occupation.

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