sex workers should be allowed to kill their clients if they feel like it
...why don't they?
One of the universal rights is the right to unionize one's career.
As far as I can tell there's literally nothing stopping sex workers from unionizing or forming a guild in order to protect themselves. Union bosses could even call themselves Madames if they wanna.
Plus, pooling their resources will help them gather their assets in order to hide bodies.
Whether a sex worker union is permitted depends on the laws of the country we're living in. In places where it is illegal to sell sex, creating a union of prostitutes amounts to a criminal syndicate.
In countries where selling sex is only partially criminalized under various legal models, unions often can (and do!) exist, but their power is limited. In the UK we have SWU (Sex Worker's Union) which I am a member of, but our laws make it so that my union can't support me with a huge range of issues because my union rep would be charged as a pimp if they did. Our efforts to organize for better working conditions always have to come second to pushing for full decriminalization.
There are only a few places which have full decriminalization of sex work. In Belgium, there's the sex worker union UTSOPI. Since it's not illegal to do full-service sex work or any surrounding acts there, UTSOPI is able to have much more influence on public policy and is far more empowered to support their workers.
I realize this was a question, but I do wish people wouldn't start making claims that something is a "universal right" (it's not) and suggesting there's nothing stopping us, as if sex workers are simply too stupid to have considered this already. Sex workers are an incredibly engaged group of workers highly prone to becoming class conscious and politically radicalized.
(Side note: sex worker unions typically have policies against including bosses, whether they also happen to be sex workers or not, and no sex worker union rep or leader would want to be compared to some of the exact exploiters we're organizing against.)


















