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[WaPo] Topless dancers in L.A. set to become only unionized strippers in U.S.

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  1. Os Trigonum

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    giving a whole new meaning to the term . . . union-busting

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/05/17/star-garden-bar-strippers-union-north-hollywood/

    Topless dancers in L.A. set to become only unionized strippers in U.S.
    By Kelsey Ables
    Updated May 17, 2023 at 4:05 a.m. EDT
    Published May 17, 2023 at 3:24 a.m. EDT

    Dancers at a bar in Los Angeles are poised to become the only organized group of strippers in the United States after their employer agreed to recognize their union, marking the culmination of a 15-month effort that is a victory for long-marginalized adult-entertainment workers across the nation.

    The dancers, who perform at the Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in North Hollywood, will be represented by the Actors’ Equity Association, whose membership of 51,000 includes employees on Broadway and at Walt Disney World. They held an election to unionize last year, but official results were delayed after the bar owners objected to the vote and took legal action. The National Labor Relations Board is expected to officially tally votes this week, organizers said Tuesday.

    The performers said unionization would allow them to advocate for better protections against possible sexual harassment and wage theft. “Strippers who want to unionize their workplaces and have a voice in the way their clubs are run now have a clear path forward,” Lilith, a Star Garden dancer who was only identified by one name, said in a statement.

    An Ruda, a lawyer representing management at Star Garden, said in an emailed statement that the club “is committed to negotiating in good faith with Actors’ Equity a first of its kind collective bargaining agreement which is fair to all parties.”

    The dancers’ unionization efforts are part of a reinvigorated workers’ rights movement in the United States, which has led to organized labor at Starbucks and Apple stores, and has even seen graduate students unionizing. Researchers say adult-entertainment employees often face stigma because of the nature of their work, as well as unsafe working conditions, while struggling to achieve comparable rights to employees in other industries.

    Rosemarie Molina, an organizer who has lectured at the University of California at Los Angeles, said in an email that a lack of oversight or enforcement at strip clubs “leaves workers vulnerable.” But the dancers at Star Garden have “created a new standard for respect and dignity in the industry.”

    The Star Garden dancers’ effort follows in the footsteps of strippers at San Francisco’s Lusty Lady, who organized the Exotic Dancers Union in 1997. (The club closed in 2013.)

    In recent years, erotic dancers have slowly earned more rights. In 2018, a California Supreme Court decision extended employee protections to strippers — most of whom had been classified by their clubs as independent contractors — giving them rights to a minimum wage, Social Security and overtime protections, as well as unionization. (A 2019 report from the University of Minnesota argued that “simply gaining inclusion in the legal category of employee has not resulted in better pay or working conditions” for erotic dancers in California.)

    Dancers at Star Garden began organizing in March 2022, when they accused the club’s management of failing to protect them from abusive behavior by customers. Star Garden was alleged to have fired three dancers and barred 15 from entering the club for raising concerns about safety — a move that the National Labor Relations Board said violated labor laws, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    For months, the dancers, supported by the Strippers United advocacy group, picketed outside the club. They announced that they wanted to join up with the Actors’ Equity Association in August.

    As a part of the recent settlement that includes recognition of the union, Star Garden will reopen and reinstate the dancers who were dismissed. The club will also seek to dismiss a bankruptcy case it filed in December, the club’s lawyers said.

    Velveeta, a dancer, said in a statement that she is looking forward to working with the club owners to rebuild Star Garden “into a thriving, inclusive business with a healthy work environment that serves the community.”
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    Stripper strike eminent?

    "HELL NO! WE WON'T..."
    "HELL NO! WE AREN'T..."
     
  3. Os Trigonum

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    Where's the debate here? @Os Trigonum, it's ok to post outside of the D&D.
     
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    pretty sure the real story here is that Hunter Biden's baby mama is a stripper. Should he pay her union wages? discuss.
     
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    Saunders: President Biden is ‘most pro-union, pro-worker president of our lifetimes’

    https://www.afscme.org/blog/saunder...den is the,the power of collective bargaining.

    excerpt:

    After President Joe Biden announced he’s running for reelection, AFSCME President Lee Saunders released the following statement today:

    “President Joe Biden is the most pro-union, pro-worker president of our lifetimes — hands down, no contest. He not only understands the importance of supporting working people, but he is a trade unionist at heart. He believes in the power of collective bargaining. He believes that everyone who wants to exercise their freedom to organize should do so without interference. And he has not been shy about saying so.

    “At every turn, he has prioritized working people and delivered major investments in our communities. He saved millions of public service jobs in states, cities, towns and schools through the American Rescue Plan, revitalizing the economy and demonstrating his respect for public service workers. He signed a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, which is creating good union jobs and building a greener future. And he ended last year with other huge legislative accomplishments: lowering prescription drug costs and making sure billionaires finally start paying their fair share in taxes.

    “From the Department of Labor to the Supreme Court, the Biden administration has also consistently nominated leaders who have workers’ backs.

    “AFSCME knows the stakes are high this election. We must continue the progress we’ve made and protect our freedoms against those hellbent on taking us backwards.”
    It occurs to me that as the most pro-union president of our lifetimes, Old Scranton Joe ought to be sticking up for the rights of his illegitimate grand-daughter's mother and sticking it to Hunter to pay those pro-union-stripper child support wages.
     
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    I'd hate to see the scabs that cross the picket line
     
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