Lawsuit Says Vegas Cabaret Intentionally Misclassified Exotic Dancers
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Onyenecho v. V.C. Lauderdale, Inc.
Filed: January 18, 2017 ◆§ 0:17-cv-60121-BB
Florida adult entertainment club Vegas Cabaret is on the wrong end of a proposed class action claiming it unlawfully and intentionally misclassified dancers.
Florida adult entertainment club Vegas Cabaret is on the wrong end of a proposed class action claiming it unlawfully and intentionally misclassified dancers as independent contractors rather than employees as a means of avoiding paying proper overtime and minimum wages.
“This case presents yet another attempt by an employer to evade the mandatory minimum wage and overtime provisions of the FLSA by improperly designating its core revenue-generating employees as independent contractors,” the lawsuit begins.
The lawsuit claims the defendant “refused to compensate the plaintiff at all” for the hours she worked, instead paying her and proposed class members with only the tips they received from customers.
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