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two dancers alabama strip club They are suing their former employer for several alleged violations, including a “socialist” tip-sharing system.
Former dancers at Sammy’s strip club in Birmingham, Alabama, say the club’s owners “imposed a socialist economic system” by demanding that tips be shared among club staff as part of an “illegal tipping pool.” ‘ he claimed.
”[Club owners] “They forced dancers into a socialist economic system and required them to subsidize their co-workers,” said the lawsuit filed Sunday in the Northern District of Alabama.
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Oni Crawford, an exotic dancer who creates her own content to post on OnlyFans (October 13, 2021), creates video content from her home in Temple Hills, Maryland. (Carolyn Van Houten/Washington Post/Getty Images)
The two dancers, whose identities are not disclosed in the lawsuit, said they were classified as independent contractors and denied minimum wage and overtime pay.
The complaint states, “While employed by Defendants, Plaintiffs are subject to minimum wage and overtime pay as part of Defendants’ scheme to classify Plaintiffs and other dancers and entertainers as ‘independent contractors.’ It was rejected,” he said.

This photo illustration shows a one dollar bill and a five dollar bill. (Igor Golovniv/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images)
The complaint, citing the Department of Labor, alleges that this “system” is proliferating in U.S. workplaces “as a means to cut costs and avoid compliance with labor laws.”
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The dancers also forced club owners to pay kickbacks known as “house fees” for their work, and said the clubs would increase the fees later in the night, according to the complaint.
“Defendants would also force plaintiffs to pay kickbacks to the club just for working. These kickbacks were called ‘house fees.’ “To further control Plaintiff, the club would increase the amount of the rebate later in the evening,” the lawsuit states.

On Friday, August 25, 2023, in North Holiwo, a new policy introduced by Star Garden management after its reopening will require dancers to provide cash and exchange customers’ cash into small notes. Charlie with a bag full of cash. (Jason Almond/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Former dancers at Sammy’s Gentlemen’s Club in Birmingham are seeking $100,000.
Ten other anonymous Sammy employees are also named as defendants.
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