If you read the whole article there’s a lot more to this story and there are actual violations of basic employee rights and laws.
I’m all for capitalism but abuse of people is another story The Situation it’s not that simple.
I would suggest reading the entire article before commenting and not just picking and choosing. Ignoring basic laws of employment and making fun of employees who files suit is not a conservative perspective
Nobody forced them to work there. And what’s the difference between them and NFL cheerleaders, Hooter’s Girls, ...
The inappropriate touching, catcalling and propositioning should have been addressed by management. Some guys, and I suppose today some women, will take license if they believe it’s allowed. But the dress code and physical standards argument are going to be hard to make. When you walked in for your interview and were shown the “normal” outfit you knew what was expected. Twin peaks and Hooters don’t hire Ashley Graham types. They are looking for skinny girls with big boobs, real or fake, who are willing to dress seductively and be girl next door, coyly friendly with the clientele, while slinging mediocre food and watered down drinks.
I’m guessing we have some unemployed economic Covid victims, in a blue state, looking to get some rent money.
Don’t care. If they didn’t like working there, they had the right to quit.
The only “employee rights” that should have validity are the right to be paid for work performed, the right to quit, and the right to not be put into physical danger unless the danger is explained and agreed to at the start of employment.
Reading the article? This is FR. We have traditions and community standards.