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http://news.yahoo.com/strippers-win-10-9-million-judgment-unpaid-wages-192600803--finance.html

Exotic dancers at a midtown Manhattan strip club were awarded nearly $10.9 million by a U.S. judge who found they were employees unfairly classified by the club as independent contractors.

The damages cover unpaid wages and withheld gratuities dancers employed at Rick's Cabaret, U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in Manhattan said. The action was brought on behalf of some 2,000 dancers employed at the club - owned by Peregrine Enterprises Inc, a unit of RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc - going back to 2005.

The award is short of the $18.8 million in damages the dancers sought, and the judge left the balance to be decided at a trial. The date will be set shortly, the court order said.

In a September 2013 ruling, Engelmayer sided with the plaintiffs, saying Rick's Cabaret exercised so much control over the dancers that they were actually employees subject to the club's rules and could not make independent decisions about their work.

The strippers did not receive salaries, only tips and fees for dances, usually $20, and payment for time spent with customers in semi-private rooms. As employees, the judge found they are entitled to mininum wage protections under federal law.

"We are looking forward to a trial," said Michelle Drake, an attorney for the dancers, who said the plaintiffs could seek more than the original damages they requested.

Among the issues the judge left for trial is whether RCI Hospitality Holdings should be jointly held liable with Peregrine Enterprises.

Shares in RCI Hospitality Holdings were down 0.44 percent to $11.23 per share in mid-day trading.

"There is no current or near term obligation to pay any sums as a result of this decision," RCI Hospitality said in a statement. "The case will be appealed once final judgment is reached after trial."

The women earn large sums of money at the club and the idea that income is not counted towards wage obligations is "fundamentally flawed," the statement said.

Strippers in other states have made similar claims. This month the Nevada Supreme Court ruled topless dancers at the Sapphire Gentlemen's Club on the Las Vegas strip were employees and also deserved wages.

The case is Sabrina Hart et al v. Rick's Cabaret International Inc., No. 09cv3043, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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In a September 2013 ruling, Engelmayer sided with the plaintiffs, saying Rick's Cabaret exercised so much control over the dancers that they were actually employees subject to the club's rules and could not make independent decisions about their work.

The strippers did not receive salaries, only tips and fees for dances, usually $20, and payment for time spent with customers in semi-private rooms. As employees, the judge found they are entitled to mininum wage protections under federal law.


That's pretty fukked up. I'm glad they're getting their renumeration back.
 

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:dwillhuh: How you entitled to Minimum wage protection? What part of your work helps advance society? Then a judge with a hard on gave ya sistren 10 Milli. I bet this nikka was at one of the joints right?

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In a September 2013 ruling, Engelmayer sided with the plaintiffs, saying Rick's Cabaret exercised so much control over the dancers that they were actually employees subject to the club's rules and could not make independent decisions about their work.

The strippers did not receive salaries, only tips and fees for dances, usually $20, and payment for time spent with customers in semi-private rooms. As employees, the judge found they are entitled to mininum wage protections under federal law.


That's pretty fukked up. I'm glad they're getting their renumeration back.

How you figure strippers entitled to the same rights and protections as 9 to 5 hard workin people. They chose that lifestyle, so accept the pimp treatment....

Come back and beg one of they clients for a back pay? :heh:
 

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How you figure strippers entitled to the same rights and protections as 9 to 5 hard workin people. They chose that lifestyle, so accept the pimp treatment....

Come back and beg one of they clients for a back pay? :heh:

I'm pretty amoral when it comes to money and compensation. Strippers should be paid fairly just like everyone else. If the club owner is taking 80% or more of their pay, then that truly is pimping, which is illegal. Stripping is not.
 

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If they get minimum wage, will they now have to start paying taxes on those tips?

@TheStripper correct me if I'm wrong, but strippers don't pay income tax on their cash right?
 

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I'm pretty amoral when it comes to money and compensation. Strippers should be paid fairly just like everyone else. If the club owner is taking 80% or more of their pay, then that truly is pimping, which is illegal. Stripping is not.

:russ: Nah fam....They ain't on the same level as "EVERYONE ELSE".... Thats a pimp/prossie lifestyle, so accept the results.

I bet no REAL hard working person can get back pay like that........
 

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:russ: Nah fam....They ain't on the same level as "EVERYONE ELSE".... Thats a pimp/prossie lifestyle, so accept the results.

I bet no REAL hard working person can get back pay like that........

Then the same should go for the club owner. The government should be able to take 80% of their pay for "not making money like everyone else". What kind of dude opens up a club and hires girls to shake their ass, and makes hundreds of thousands of dollars off it and doesn't properly pay the girls who work for him? He's a creep, and not really on the grind like the rest of either.
 

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Then the same should go for the club owner. The government should be able to take 80% of their pay for "not making money like everyone else". What kind of dude opens up a club and hires girls to shake their ass, and makes hundreds of thousands of dollars off it and doesn't properly pay the girls who work for him? He's a creep, and not really on the grind like the rest of either.

He's a pimp, thats what he is, and strippers are prostitutes...The point is that life shouldn't be put on the same level as a person going to work hard, paying taxes into a system that steals more than it gives back, yet the system will give back to the most vilest lifestyle and so called "work"
 

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He's a pimp, thats what he is, and strippers are prostitutes...The point is that life shouldn't be put on the same level as a person going to work hard, paying taxes into a system that steals more than it gives back, yet the system will give back to the most vilest lifestyle and so called "work"

Stripping is a entertainment job
Fukk does it bother you so much for?
 
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