A sex trader sued for not being covered by the new Corona benefit September 23, 16:51

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Due to the influence of the new corona virus, a sex trader whose sales have fallen has filed a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court, saying that it is unconstitutional to be excluded from payments such as sustainable benefits. ..

The lawsuit was filed by a sex trader in the Kansai region, and a lawyer held a press conference in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo.



The government excludes customs businesses from the "sustainable benefits" and "rent support benefits" that are paid to businesses whose sales have fallen due to the effects of the new coronavirus.



According to the complaint, the traders are demanding payment of about 4.4 million yen including payment of benefits to the government etc., saying that it is unconstitutional due to occupational discrimination to uniformly exclude sex businesses. ..



The representative of the trader commented, "I was shocked when I learned that it was out of scope. I feel that the country is ignoring the dignity of those who work in the sex industry."



At the press conference, lawyer Michiko Kameishi said, "It's occupational discrimination highlighted by the corona wreckage. Should be. "