The Swiss Federal Court has rejected foreign sex workers’ access to compensation for lost pay due to the coronavirus pandemic. Switzerland’s highest court said on Friday that temporary workers were barred from short-time work payouts because of their short stay in the country. It denied a requested by a sex club operator from the northeastern canton of Thurgau, whose 30 workers were unable to work from March 17 to June 5, 2020, when the club closed as part of the Swiss government’s lockdown measures. “For foreign sex workers who work as employees in a club and are registered in Switzerland under the [European short-term work scheme] there is no entitlement to short-time work compensation in connection with the coronavirus,” the Federal Court said in a statement. The court was referring to rules allowing people from the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to work in Switzerland for a short time, in this case up to four months. Reduced working hours In Switzerland,...