内华达州性工作者争取成为美国首个工会化群体


2026年2月13日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:09 / CBS/美联社

内华达州帕尔伦普讯 — 内华达州是美国唯一允许合法购买性服务的州,而该州一家历史最悠久的妓院中的性工作者正争取成为美国首个实现工会化的群体。

“我们想要其他任何工人都想要的东西:一个安全且受尊重的工作环境。”内华达州帕尔伦普市谢里牧场(Sheri’s Ranch)的一名性工作者表示,她使用艺名“朱庇特·杰特森”(Jupiter Jetson),因担心遭受骚扰而不愿透露真实姓名。

在内华达州的10个农村县,持牌妓院的卖淫行为是合法的。拉斯维加斯所在的克拉克县不在此列,但谢里牧场距离拉斯维加斯约一小时车程。

这家妓院共有74名性工作者,其中大多数人上周以“联合妓院工人”(United Brothel Workers)的名义向美国国家劳动关系委员会(National Labor Relations Board)提交了工会化请愿书,由美国通信工人工会(Communications Workers of America)代表。

朱庇特·杰特森(右)和莫莉·怀尔德(左)在谢里牧场前合影,这是内华达州帕尔伦普市的一家妓院。伊恩·莫尔 / 美联社

杰特森表示,这场运动的导火索是去年12月发布的一份新独立承包商协议。该协议赋予妓院未经允许使用她们肖像的权力,即使她们已经离职。

“这就是你从未签署任何文件,却最终成为日本润滑油公司形象代言人的方式,”杰特森说,“这就是你最终发现自己出现在一个提供AI陪伴服务的网站上,却一分钱也赚不到的方式。”

性工作及其从业者的就业权利在全球范围内仍是一个颇具争议的话题。目前仅有少数国家允许卖淫,如德国,且工会组织的发展程度各不相同。在西班牙,卖淫虽未被禁止,但政府在2018年批准性工作者工会后,法院迅速宣布其非法,理由是该工会使剥削性工作者合法化。

“所有工人都享有某些基本人权和尊严,组织工会的权利就是其中之一。”内华达州美国通信工人工会主席马克·埃利斯(Marc Ellis)表示。

妓院营销与传播总监杰里米·勒默(Jeremy Lemur)在电子邮件中称:“谢里牧场尊重工人‘就工作结构表达意见’的权利。”该企业的核心目标是提供“安全、合法且专业管理的环境”。

工会律师表示,这一过程可能持续数周,但妓院可以选择立即承认美国通信工人工会作为性工作者的代表,并开始谈判新合同。

自称“名媛”的谢里牧场性工作者在12月收到了一份新合同,该合同赋予妓院对其知识产权和授权书的控制权。美联社获取的这份合同显示,妓院将获得“不可撤销、全球范围、永久、免版税、非独占的许可”,以分发这些女性的资料。

另一位使用艺名“莫莉·怀尔德”(Molly Wylder)的性工作者表示,这些条款将使她们更难离开行业,转而追求其他机会。对怀尔德而言,性工作只是暂时的收入来源,用于偿还学生贷款。和杰特森一样,她也拒绝透露真实姓名。

“我从未打算永远从事这个行业。”怀尔德说。

当这些女性向管理层表达关切时,她们被告知要么签字要么离开。杰特森称,部分人在胁迫下签署了协议,而其他人则要求更多时间考虑。目前争议仍在继续,勒默未回应关于这些女性诉求的置评请求。

杰特森表示,妓院得知她们的工会化努力后,解雇了她和另外两名工人。美国通信工人工会正在为她们争取复职。勒默未就杰特森的解雇问题作出回应。

内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校退休教授、性产业专家巴芭拉·布伦茨(Barb Brents)指出,性工作者通常被归类为独立承包商,这意味着她们无法像正式员工那样享有同等的法律保护,但通常能获得更多工作自由。她们能否成功实现工会化,很大程度上取决于是否被认定为员工而非独立承包商。

勒默称,独立承包商身份是性工作者自主性的核心。

但这些女性认为自己实际上是员工:她们有固定工作时间、不能居家工作,并且客户每次服务收费至少1000美元,而妓院会抽取50%的收入。

“在我们的理想愿景中,我们希望被认定为员工,因为这样我们就能获得员工所拥有的全部权利和谈判权。”杰特森说。

由于许多女性自己制作在线内容,她们希望保护自己的知识产权。此外,她们希望协商工作着装规定(最近被告知只能穿牛仔短裤而非长裤),并希望获得更公平的薪资合同。怀尔德还表示,她们希望争取医疗保险,但目前妓院并未提供。

其他性工作行业的工会组织已有成功先例:2024年3月,华盛顿州通过了“脱衣舞娘权利法案”,该法案被倡导者称为美国各州针对成人舞者最全面的保护措施,由时任州长杰伊·英斯利(Jay Inslee)签署。

布伦茨表示,谢里牧场名媛们的努力在一个被污名化的行业中意义重大。该行业从业者历史上一直选择低调沉默。

“看到这么多性工作者站出来争取自己的权利,真是令人惊叹和鼓舞。”她说。

行业背景:内华达州1971年通过《性交易合法化法案》,目前有约20家合法妓院,主要集中在拉斯维加斯周边的农村地区。性工作者通常收入较高,但面临法律风险、健康隐患和社会歧视等问题。此次工会化运动被视为该行业历史上首次大规模维权行动。

Sex workers in Nevada fighting to become first in U.S. to unionize

February 13, 2026 / 5:09 AM EST / CBS/AP

Pahrump, Nev. — Nevada is the only state where people can legally purchase sex, and now sex workers at one of the state’s oldest brothels are fighting to become the nation’s first to be unionized.

“We want the same things that any other worker wants. We want a safe and respectful workplace,” said a worker at Sheri’s Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada, who goes by the stage name Jupiter Jetson and asked that her legal name not be used for fear of harassment.

Prostitution is legal at licensed brothels in 10 of Nevada’s rural counties. That doesn’t include Clark County, home to Las Vegas, though Sheri’s Ranch is about an hour’s drive away.

The majority of the brothel’s 74 sex workers submitted a petition to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board last week under the name United Brothel Workers, represented by the Communications Workers of America.

Sex workers, who go by the names Jupiter Jetson, right, and Molly Wylder, pose for a photo in front of Sheri’s Ranch, a brothel In Pahrump, Nev. on Feb. 12, 2026. Ian Maule / AP

Jetson said the drive was spurred by a new independent contractor agreement issued in December that would give the brothel power to use the women’s likeness without permission, even if they no longer work there.

“This is how you end up the face of a Japanese lubricant company without ever having signed a document,” Jetson said. “This is how you end up finding yourself on a website offering AI companionship without ever seeing a penny.”

Sex work, and the employment rights of the those who do it, remains a largely taboo topic worldwide. Prostitution is only legal in a handful of countries, including Germany, and organizing efforts vary. In Spain, where prostitution is unregulated, the government approved a union for sex workers in 2018 but a court quickly outlawed it, saying it made the exploitation of prostitutes legal.

“All workers are guaranteed certain human decencies and dignities, and the right to organize is one of those,” said Marc Ellis, state president of the Nevada Communications Workers of America.

Sheri’s Ranch respects the right of workers to “express their views on workplace structure,” Jeremy Lemur, the brothel’s marketing and communications director, said in an email. The business’s focus is on providing a “safe, lawful and professionally managed environment.”

The process could go back and forth for weeks, but the brothel could choose to recognize the Communications Workers of America as the sex workers’ representatives and begin negotiating a new contract immediately, according to union attorneys.

The workers at Sheri’s Ranch, who call themselves courtesans, were given a new contract in December that would give the brothel control over their intellectual property and power of attorney. The contract, viewed by The Associated Press, said the brothel will have the “irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license” to distribute the women’s material.

Another worker, who goes by the stage name Molly Wylder, said the terms would make it harder for courtesans to leave the industry and pursue other opportunities. For Wylder, sex work is a temporary job to help pay for her student loans. Like Jetson, she asked that her legal name not be used.

“It was never my plan to stay forever,” Wylder said.

When the women brought their concerns to management, they were told to sign or leave, they said. The women requested more time to decide, while some signed under duress, Jetson said. The dispute remains ongoing. Lemur did not respond to questions about the women’s concerns.

Jetson said she and two others were fired after the brothel learned about the unionization effort. The Communications Workers of America is fighting for them to be rehired. Lemur didn’t respond to questions about Jetson’s employment.

Sex workers are typically classified as independent contractors, said Barb Brents, an expert in Nevada’s sex industry and retired professor at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. Independent contractors don’t get as many legal protections as employees, but they usually get more freedoms. The success of their unionization could come down to a debate between whether they are considered independent contractors or employees.

The independent contractor status is fundamental to the workers’ autonomy, said Lemur.

But the women argue they are treated as employees. They have set schedules, they can’t work from home and they are required to charge a minimum of $1,000 per hour to their clients, Ellis said. Sheri’s Ranch gets 50% of what they earn.

“In our dream scenario, we would like to be recognized as employees because we would like the full rights and bargaining power that employees have,” Jetson said.

With many of the women making their own online content, they want their intellectual property protected. They also said they want to negotiate over their dress code – they were recently told they can only wear denim shorts, not pants – and they’d like to see a fairer wage contract.

Wylder said she’d also like to negotiate for health insurance, with which they’re not provided.

Other workers in the sex industry have seen success. In Los Angeles, dancers at the topless bar Star Garden became the only unionized group of strippers in the U.S. The Lusty Lady, a San Francisco strip club, was pioneering when its workers unionized in 1997, though it’s now closed.

Legislation in Washington state known as the “Strippers’ Bill of Rights,” which advocates said included the most comprehensive statewide protections in the nation for adult dancers, was signed into law by then-Gov. Jay Inslee in March 2024.

Brents said the Sheri Ranch courtesans’ effort is significant in a stigmatized industry in which its workers historically lay low and stay quiet.

“It’s pretty amazing and heartening to see so many sex workers standing up for their rights,” she said.

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