Funny. I always thought that you worked for tips in this industry....
ZitatA federal judge ruled this week that exotic dancers at a Midtown strip club are protected by labor laws and entitled to be paid at least a minimum wage.
The ruling came Tuesday in a class-action lawsuit brought by current and former dancers at Rick’s Cabaret, at 50 W. 33rd St. The lawsuit against Peregrine Enterprises – the subsidiary that operates the club – and the club’s Houston-based parent company, charged that the strippers were denied wages and required to pay a variety of fees to the club.
The club had argued that the dancers were independent contractors.
But Manhattan U.S. District Court Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled that the dancers were the “main attraction” at the club and integral to its success.
In a news release, Rick’s Cabaret International said the ruling will have no impact on the club’s operation, noting that it has changed its independent contractor policy and that Judge Engelmayer ruled against holding the parent company liable.
“It is hard to imagine how these entertainers should be paid at the minimum wage, which would amount to a fraction of the $1,000 or more that some of them acknowledged they earned in a single night,” Rick’s Cabaret International chief executive officer Eric Langan said in a news release. “Additionally, the court did not rule on the issue of whether the substantial amounts entertainers earned are wages under New York State Labor Law.”
Club attorney Jeffrey A. Kimmel said the club will be appealing the decision. “Additionally there are significant remaining issues that were not addressed on these motions, including whether the substantial amounts earned by the plaintiffs can be deemed wages under New York State Law and therefore be applied against any claimed minimum wage obligations,” he said in the release. “Based on recent developments in the law we also intend to move the court to decertify the class and we are optimistic that the class will be decertified.”
The publicly-traded Rick’s Cabaret International also operates nightclubs in several other cities, under the names Rick’s, Jaguars, Club Onyx, Tootsie’s Cabaret, and XTC Cabaret. The company also runs the auction site NaughtyBids.com, the swingers dating site CouplesTouch.com, and the adult subscription portal site xxxpassword.com.
The company was founded in 1983, and its company Web site notes that the late Anna Nicole Smith met her oil billionaire husband, J. Howard Marshall, while dancing at one of its clubs in Houston.
North American Lambada Dance Champion 1988, 1989, 1991.
Zitatthat the strippers were denied wages and required to pay a variety of fees to the club.
Did "due diligence" one time for a client that wanted to buy a club and I found out that the girls paid the club to dance. They were not paid anything by the club. Also found out there was a buzzer at the door which rang anytime someone suspected police were in the place. Police use to stake out the place and showed up on my door step one day wanting to know what I was doing there. They actually wanted me to tell them everything I found out about the place and who I was working for....both no can do !! Very interesting assignment ...will never forget it !!
Did "due diligence" one time for a client that wanted to buy a club and I found out that the girls paid the club to dance. They were not paid anything by the club. Also found out there was a buzzer at the door which rang anytime someone suspected police were in the place. Police use to stake out the place and showed up on my door step one day wanting to know what I was doing there. They actually wanted me to tell them everything I found out about the place and who I was working for....both no can do !! Very interesting assignment ...will never forget it !!
SO, good for the GALS !!
Who cares about that. Did you test out the polls for your client while you were there?
North American Lambada Dance Champion 1988, 1989, 1991.
I can't imagine a stripper that has trouble making more than minimum wage.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Quote: sneakypete wrote in post #7I can't imagine a stripper that has trouble making more than minimum wage.
I don't know. I have been in some low rent places where the talent was so awful, we were breaking dollar bills at the bar and paying the chics quarters out of pity.
North American Lambada Dance Champion 1988, 1989, 1991.
Quote: sneakypete wrote in post #7I can't imagine a stripper that has trouble making more than minimum wage.
I don't know. I have been in some low rent places where the talent was so awful, we were breaking dollar bills at the bar and paying the chics quarters out of pity.
You may be right. Truthfully,back when I was drinking I never went to strip bars unless I was going along with a friend to keep him company.
I just couldn't think of a lousier place to pick up women because all the women in there were pros,and the drinks always cost more in strip joints.
Not to mention the fact that I had no interest in going anyplace where the result would be I would end up looking at a mostly naked woman and not be able to touch her. That never made any sense to me.
I do admit to purposely going to one strip club where one of my ex's had started working,and slipping a 5 dollar bill in her garter. Only stripper I ever tipped more than a dollar in my whole life.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)