New Zealand sex worker awarded huge money for sexual harassment


A sex worker has won a six-figure payout as part of a settlement after filing a sexual harassment complaint against a business owner in New Zealand.

The payment is to 'compensate her for both emotional harm and lost earnings', according to the country's human rights commission. 

The settlement announced has been hailed as a milestone for sex workers.

The case serves as an important reminder that all workers, regardless of the type of work they do, have the right to freedom from sexual harassment in the workplace, said Michael Timmins, director for Human Rights Proceedings.


According to Mail Online, the Prostitution Reform Act in New Zealand decriminalised prostitution in 2003 and created a framework to safeguard the human rights of sex workers and to promote their welfare.  It also allows brothels to operate as a legitimate business and granted sex workers full employment rights.      

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