Posted on 02/23/2019 11:35:01 AM PST by BenLurkin
Not anymore. CA passed some stuff recently that turned a LOT of contractors into employees. So no, they should not be paying a stage fee. But, technically, most of their tips ($20 for a dance) aren’t tips - they’re a charge for a service performed by a business employee, so now the dancers shouldn’t be getting paid that at all, unless the business pays commissions. The only actual tips are the $1 bills tossed at the main stage dancer, or if a guest pays extra after a dance. So really, the bartenders might actually start making more money now!
Question: Just HOW do you separate strippers from sexual harassment? They are considered to be sex workers. This is literally part of the job.
Ive let my strip club knowledge slip. Better get out there and investigate!
Lets keep it real. Stripping for money is not and will never be an intellectual, nor a feminist, pursuit. Im not opposed to it at all. Freedom is my thing. But stripping is 100% for titillating the sexual arousal of your clients.
Many moon ago, I was on a business trip with a young married colleague. The folks we were visiting offered to take us to a strip club. My colleague replied “If I want to see an ugly woman naked I can just go home”.
We were on our own after that.
Start you a club, honey...what could possibly go wrong?
Subtle.
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