Supreme Court decides to replace word sex worker with more

Supreme Court decides to replace word sex worker with more

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The Supreme Court has decided to replace the word ‘sex worker’ in its handbook on gender-appropriate legal terms with more sensitive terms. The words to be used in place of sex worker i…

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