Kansas Strippers Can Get Unemployment
Next, unionization.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled that exotic dancers at a strip club have the right to collect unemployment insurance as employees and not independent contractors.
In 2005, a dancer at Club Orleans in Topeka filed an unemployment claim. The dancers earn money through tips, while the club maintains that it is offering "rental space" for them to perform.
By ruling that the workers are employees because they had to follow a number of house rules, the state Supreme Court decided that the club's owners must contribute to the state unemployment-insurance fund, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
[url]http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2013/02/exotic-dancers-can-collect-unemployment-kansas-supreme-court-says/[/url]
I heard that this week too
[QUOTE=Rail Monkey; 1681654]I heard from a former KH8 dancer that Samantha (the owner) adjusted the pay scale recently. Instead of dancers paying the house fees for each shift plus a cut of each lap dance, King Henry now collects a Straight 8, meaning each dancer owes the house 8 dances ($120) every time they step through the door. Perhaps some of "the more thick regulars" you mentioned aren't feeling the new arrangement and moved on.
It's also possible that the newer "skinny, non hustling dancers" are still learning the business and don't realize that they're getting bent over and fucked (the wrong way!) [/QUOTE]Some of the girls are not catching on. They are collecting tips. Not pushing the dances. And breaking even at the end of the night.
Baldy. Good to see you!
You are Looking to be in top form these days.
Normus Johnson