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In this episode, representatives Margot and Sabeen from Fired Up Stilettos discuss their fight for sex workers' rights in New Zealand. They share the genesis of the movement, which began with collective action against exploitative practices at a Wellington strip club, leading to the firing of 19 dancers. The movement has since evolved into a broader campaign for better legislation and rights enforcement. They discuss the challenges sex workers face, including unfair fines, contract changes without notice, and broader industry-specific issues. The conversation also touches on their media strategies, protests, and outreach work to build solidarity among sex workers and gain political support. Additionally, they highlight a recent case involving a top government official, Michael Forbes, to underscore systemic issues in protecting sex workers’ rights.

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00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:31 The Birth of Fired Up Stilettos

00:58 Initial Challenges and Collective Action

02:28 Media Strategy and Union Formation

03:42 Union Busting and Worker Solidarity

06:38 Legislative Efforts and Parliamentary Speeches

08:31 Independent Contractor vs. Employee Debate

17:11 Exploitation in the Strip Club Industry

18:37 Club Practices and Worker Rights

23:22 The State of Strip Clubs in New Zealand

23:57 Building Solidarity Among Strippers and Sex Workers

25:06 Fighting for Rights and Legal Support

25:55 Challenges and Collective Power

27:21 Political Recognition and Next Steps

29:49 Outreach and Community Involvement

32:07 Addressing Exploitation and Financial Support

34:15 Michael Forbes Scandal

38:15 The Need for Legislative Change

42:45 Supporting the Movement and Final Thoughts