{"id":1275,"date":"2001-06-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2001-06-04T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/scarletalliance.org.au\/2003\/10\/26\/june-2001\/"},"modified":"2022-08-31T13:37:42","modified_gmt":"2022-08-31T03:37:42","slug":"june-2001","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scarletalliance.org.au\/june-2001\/","title":{"rendered":"International Whores Day 5 June 2001"},"content":{"rendered":"

Scarlet Alliance media release: Sex Workers call Howard to action on human rights and discrimination “We are tired of the day to day discrimination we experience for choosing sex work as our profession. We are acting as tax collectors for the Government as well as paying our taxes but receiving very little in return for it,” Sera Pinwell, Scarlet Alliance President<\/span> <\/p>\n

WORKERS CALL HOWARD TO ACTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND DISCRIMINATION<\/p>\n

Today, International Whores Day (5th June), the Scarlet Alliance – National Forum for Sex Worker Organisations, called on the Howard Government to follow the lead shown by the German Government recently and grant sex workers human rights and discrimination protections in line with the rest of the community.<\/p>\n

‘ We are tired of the day to day discrimination we experience for choosing sex work as our profession. We are acting as tax collectors for the Government as well as paying our taxes but receiving very little in return for it,’ said Sera Pinwill, Scarlet Alliance President and media spokesperson.<\/p>\n

‘In some states, ( eg. Western Australia, Tasmania and South Australia), sex workers are hounded by police and risk potential arrest for working as sex workers or managing sex work premises, yet are expected to pay taxes like everybody else and contribute to the countries coffers.’ Said Ms Pinwill.<\/p>\n

A recently released report:” Unjust and Counterproductive – The failure of Governments to Protect Sex Workers from Discrimination” provides a cogent account of the discrimination experienced by sex workers in Australia and makes a number of recommendations (some aimed at the Federal Government) to ameliorate this situation.<\/p>\n

Some of the areas of discrimination covered by the report include:<\/p>\n