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  • Spain's First Prostitute Union

    The first sex worker’s co-operative has recently formed in Ibiza, the party island of Spain. Marking the country’s first union for prostitutes, The Sex Services Cooperative of Spain (Sealeer Co-operative) allows its members to obtain work permits, pay taxes, reap the benefits of health care, pension and get their first credit cards. There is an estimated 3,000 prostitutes on the island, with 11 which are members of Seeleer, while 40 more sex workers have applied—all of whom are women.

    The collective’s president María José López Armesto, a 42-year-old housewife who is a spokesperson for the sex workers, told AFP the women are pioneers. "We are the first cooperative in Spain that can give legal cover to the girls," she said.

    While administration has yet to approve the union, Jaime Roig, an Ibiza lawyer who is an advisor to the Sealeer collective,said it is only a matter of time. “To my understanding, this should not be a problem and for once the administration should admit and accept the pure reality known as the oldest profession in the world,” he said.




    Armesto, the president of The Sex Services Cooperative of Spain. Image via

    With a loophole in the law, Maria said the women are working as massage therapists, reports the Spanish newspaper, Nou Diari. The co-operative helps women whose clients skip out on the bill and those who are physically abused. Recently, it even gained the support from the insular Finance Minister, Álex Minchiotti. However, Spain's conservative Catholic website Hazteoir.org is against the union, as the president Ignacio Arsuaga Rato said the women "do not have the real freedom to choose."

    A place rampant with drunken tourists vomiting in the streets, Ibiza is better known as the Island of Trance. A frequent hotspot for DJs Richie Hawtin and Pete Tong, celebrity sightings include Kylie, Noel Gallagher and P. Diddy, among others.

    Prostitution in Spain is a grey zone, neither legal nor illegal, and the country is even dubbed "the brothel of Europe." The latest report released in 2007, estimates 500,000 women are prostitutes in Spain, as 1.5 million men buy sex in Spain per day. That’s a turnover of $54 billion, which is said to be as large as Spain's education budget.

    Sex trade workers in the Netherlands formed the world's first trade union for prostitutes, a year after has its own union in Geneva. Prostitution is legal in eight European countries, including Greece, Turkey, Latvia and Germany. This is the first sex workers union in Spain.

    “Prostitution in Spain is not illegal,” said a representative from Colectivo Hetaira in Madrid, which has been defending the rights of prostitutes since 1995. “No one is prosecuted for being a sex worker. Brothels are legal, too, but disguised as hotels, and sex workers ‘renting’ rooms as particulars. In fact, this means they are working without labor rights. The story relates to win the right to be recognized sex work as work, paying taxes and getting social security benefits like any other job. This new situation allows control over their work conditions. In Spain, this has been considered a triumph by sex workers.”

    Furthermore, Luca Stevenson, the coordinator of the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe, said the greatest need is respect. “By self-organizing, sex workers show they know what needs to be done to improve our lives and working conditions,” said Luca. “We don’t need more bad laws, criminalization or other rescue projects: we want rights and respect.
    Last edited by BTL; 01-22-2014, 05:47 PM.

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    Good for them, my job has a union we get all sort of protection from but if the prosti union follows the same model you will have really old whores eventually who you can't get rid of because of their seniority in the biz and they have no reason to retire because they are at the top of the pay scale just building and building their pensions to massive heights while young whores talk behind their backs about how much they wish this old puta would retire so they could move up in whore status.

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    • #3
      As long as you can still cum in the ho's face who cares?

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      • #4
        The beginning of the end for the Free Market Prostitution system...or as the article referred it as The Gray Market. With Spain's unemployment rate...you would think that they wouldn't create additional hurdles for something that will always be in Demand. Though who knows....maybe they think that they can conjure up some phony, bureaucratic jobs out of this. Maybe the govt create a Dept of Prostitution with a Secretary of Prostitution in charge who is getting a bigger salary than he/she did in the Private Sector.

        The slippery slope....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jaded View Post
          As long as you can still cum in the ho's face who cares?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jaded View Post
            As long as you can still cum in the ho's face who cares?
            Tru that playa'. But I still want my not-so-pretty hoes to charge a market value price for their services. We wouldn't want the govt to set a minimum wage for a ho whose looks aren't worth the non-market price. The ho who looks better may charge more as part of supply/demand... but not the 5 looker. But also... what if this destroys an ugly ho's entry into the prostitution labor force. In other words, she has to charge more than her looks are worth because the govt says so, and nobody pays for her services anymore to use her as a cum bucket? She will be left priced out of a job.

            The slippery slope...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by One_Percenter View Post
              The beginning of the end for the Free Market Prostitution system...or as the article referred it as The Gray Market. With Spain's unemployment rate...you would think that they wouldn't create additional hurdles for something that will always be in Demand. Though who knows....maybe they think that they can conjure up some phony, bureaucratic jobs out of this. Maybe the govt create a Dept of Prostitution with a Secretary of Prostitution in charge who is getting a bigger salary than he/she did in the Private Sector.

              The slippery slope....
              Its a great idea for the whores and would pass a vote as everyone loves whores whether they admit it or not. They would get security, benefits, a pension why anyone would want to work in the private sector anymore I have no idea and this coming from someone having done both.

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              • #8
                Prostitution should be legalized. How is it criminal to do something u get paid for when its legal to give away for free

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by One_Percenter View Post
                  Tru that playa'. But I still want my not-so-pretty hoes to charge a market value price for their services. We wouldn't want the govt to set a minimum wage for a ho whose looks aren't worth the non-market price. The ho who looks better may charge more as part of supply/demand... but not the 5 looker. But also... what if this destroys an ugly ho's entry into the prostitution labor force. In other words, she has to charge more than her looks are worth because the govt says so, and nobody pays for her services anymore to use her as a cum bucket? She will be left priced out of a job.

                  The slippery slope...
                  That's a price floor, bro. Price floors above equilibrium price create unemployment by shifting price up from equilibrium point. There is excess quantity supplied for labor, since higher wages, while there is a decrease in quantity demanded for labor, therefore unemployment. What would happen if the invisible hand operated unimpeded? Is this perfect competition? I want to learn, One_Profiteer. I have to take maybe 4 Economics courses and this stuff is pretty interesting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sparkman0811 View Post
                    ? I want to learn, One_Profiteer. I have to take maybe 4 Economics courses and this stuff is pretty interesting.
                    I was being facetious guy

                    But regarding taking Economic classes.... DON'T. Just save your money and go do something more productive.... unless you wanna sound like a pretentious, Leftist keynesian douche in person...using lofty, esoteric, incomprehensible jargon dressed up in shiny new garb... like the above, to explain something rather simple that every layman could understand.

                    Don't take Leftist courses to learn economics, just read. Books and the internet are at your disposal.
                    Last edited by One_Tycoon; 01-23-2014, 03:57 AM.

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