The Latest Sex Work Is A Workplace Issue Jamila Rizvi explores the sometimes divided feminist perspective on the contentious issue, one week before the Victorian state election. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 The Latest Sex Work Is A Workplace Issue Jamila Rizvi explores the sometimes divided feminist perspective on the contentious issue, one week before the Victorian state election. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Previous article 5 Women Heralding Change In The Fashion Industry Next article Sex Sells: How Beauty Brands Are Normalizing Once-Taboo Products For sex workers around the world, the legality of their profession remains a life or death issue. Here in Australia there is a complex web of state legislation and regulations that means the lawfulness of sex work varies significantly. In Victoria specifically, there is an election on the very near horizon – and the issue is being contested yet again. The somewhat murky positions of the various parties present a challenge for voters who are interested in women’s rights at work.Historically sex work has taken place in the shadows. These are transactions which are regularly forced underground because they’re considered seedy at best and criminal at worst. A failure by governments and the community to view sex work simply for what it is – work – has restricted the rights of women and put their safety at risk. A mixture of prejudice, stereotyping, moralising and sexism render the issue a politically charged powder keg that our elected representatives are justifiably wary of touching. feminism lookingforward sexwork Best Of Future Women The Latest Mary Fowler is the Barbie Australia deserves By jitendermittal The Latest 700 women return to work or training thanks to innovative program design By jitendermittal Leadership Why employers shouldn’t be scared of Respect@Work By jitendermittal The Latest Four things you should know about Ajla Tomljanović By jitendermittal Culture A complex royal legacy and a grim outlook for women By jitendermittal Culture Meet the woman who changed Beyoncé’s mind with a tweet By jitendermittal Culture Apropos of nothing: Four words to describe actress Emilia Clarke By jitendermittal Culture Domestic violence wins don’t come easy, and finally there’s something to celebrate By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.