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Belgium pushes to make sex work safer but abuses still persist

  • Effective December 2024, individuals engaged in sex work in Belgium gained formal labor rights and legal safeguards under updated legislation, including benefits such as paid leave and standardized employment agreements.
  • Belgium decided in 2022 to reform its sex work laws by relaxing advertising rules and aiming to regularise the industry, joining countries like Germany and the Netherlands.
  • Despite reforms, widespread abuses persist, exemplified by a March police operation dismantling a network exploiting about 30 Chinese women, while most sex workers face financial duress.
  • Sex workers like Kiana and Mel report choosing this work voluntarily and welcomed the law, with Mel explaining it allowed her to stop pretending about her job and gain legitimacy.
  • The law faces challenges from groups like the Isala association who warn it empowers brothel owners and increases risks, while the Constitutional Court plans to debate its legality.
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Belgium's green light for red light workers

A police station in the historic sailors' quarter of the Belgian port of Antwerp is surrounded by sex workers' neon-lit red-light windows.

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France24 broke the news in France on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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