Workers
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A lot of these people are highly educated and skilled
workers.
And the family home was visited on a regular basis by social workers, youth workers, a health officer, a housing officer, a home tutor and the local policemen.
And I also spent time with the frontline workers, and I learned that it is an impossible situation.
And in a really short space of time, something new started to grow: a relationship between the team and the
workers.
There are soldiers that defend the colony, there are
workers
that collect food, clean the nest and care for the young, and there's a queen and a small group of male reproductives.
For example, food made of complex molecules, like an apple, requires a lot of different microbial
workers
to break it down.
But, if a food is made of simple molecules, like a lollipop, some of these
workers
are put out of a job.
Those
workers
leave the city, never to return.
What doesn't function well are gut microbial communities with only a few different types of
workers.
They became factory
workers
and lawyers and bricklayers and doctors, one President of the United States.
Fertilized eggs grow into female
workers
who care for the queen and her eggs.
Capitalism's doing it by replacing low-wage
workers
with automata, androids, robots.
And we made an app that could release that, to make that available to health-care
workers
in the field.
And in fact, actually, many lives were lost, many health-care workers, including beloved colleagues of mine, five colleagues: Mbalu Fonnie, Alex Moigboi, Dr. Humarr Khan, Alice Kovoma and Mohamed Fullah.
These are just five of many health-care
workers
at Kenema and beyond that died while the world waited and while we all worked, quietly and separately.
And while no human remains have been found inside, grave pits do indicate that many
workers
died from accidents, hunger and exhaustion.
He disguised himself and took a perilous journey through China's mountainous tea regions, eventually smuggling tea trees and experienced tea
workers
into Darjeeling, India.
As a result, 18th century fabric factory
workers
were often poisoned, and women in green dresses reportedly collapsed from exposure to arsenic on their skin.
Now how about social
workers
and child-protection lawyers, who work with children on a daily basis?
I've thought about what's needed to protect other sex
workers
from these things.
In this talk, I'll take you through the four main legal approaches applied to sex work throughout the world, and explain why they don't work; why prohibiting the sex industry actually exacerbates every harm that sex
workers
are vulnerable to.
Then I'm going tell you about what we, as sex workers, actually want.
Police and prison guards in Cambodia, for example, have been documented subjecting sex
workers
to what can only be described as torture: threats at gunpoint, beatings, electric shocks, rape and denial of food.
Sex
workers
working in these places are forced to make a tough choice between risking arrest or having risky sex.
And brothel-keeping, by the way, is defined as just two or more sex
workers
working together.
Firstly, to avoid getting arrested, street
workers
take risks to avoid detection, and that means working alone or in isolated locations like dark forests where they're vulnerable to attack.
The street
workers
on her patch would normally wait for clients in groups for safety in numbers and to warn each other about how to avoid dangerous guys.
But during a police crackdown on sex
workers
and their clients, she was forced to work alone to avoid being arrested.
So if criminalizing sex
workers
hurts them, why not just criminalize the people who buy sex?
The idea behind this law is that selling sex is intrinsically harmful and so you're, in fact, helping sex
workers
by removing the option.
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