Strippers say that they have a right to equal pay
Although their job requires them to dance half-naked on a table and to twirl around a pole, some San Antonio strippers want the courts to know that like a secretary or a teacher, ‘”They are workers too.”
Thus, those $5 and $10 tips will no longer due. This, according to the San Antonio Express, is the case with strippers working at the strip club Tiffany’s Cabaret.
Based on information from the San Antonio Express, current and former strippers are arguing that the strip club “robbed” them of their “rightful” pay.
The strippers say that the strip club refused to pay them minimum wage and overtime pay and that the strip club would take money away from their tips to pay for “house fees.”
Tiffany’s Cabaret’s response, according to the San Antonio Express, is to deny any wrongdoings on the company’s part.
Thus, those $5 and $10 tips will no longer due. This, according to the San Antonio Express, is the case with strippers working at the strip club Tiffany’s Cabaret.
Based on information from the San Antonio Express, current and former strippers are arguing that the strip club “robbed” them of their “rightful” pay.
The strippers say that the strip club refused to pay them minimum wage and overtime pay and that the strip club would take money away from their tips to pay for “house fees.”
Tiffany’s Cabaret’s response, according to the San Antonio Express, is to deny any wrongdoings on the company’s part.
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