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They have nothing to lose but their g-strings. A group of Chippendales dancers from Las Vegas are attempting to unionize, making it the first all-male revue to start a labor action.
The Chippendales dancers are pursuing unionization with the Actors’ Equity Association, which represents live theater performers in the U.S., according to a press release from the troupe, as the ...
Yet, the dancers that have kept Chippendales in cuffs and bow ties are—according to Glassdoor —bringing in somewhere between $58,000 to $108,000.
The Chippendales Dancers are unionizing with Actors' Equity Association to ensure their wages and working conditions are held to the same world-class standard they're famous for delivering on ...
Their union. The famed male dancers, known for their striptease act in Las Vegas, are working with Actors’ Equity to unionize in an effort to obtain higher wagers and benefits.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Chippendales Dancers announced Tuesday that they will be unionizing with the Actors’ Equity Association. In a union press release, the all-male revue stated that ...
The Chippendales have a residency at the Linq Hotel and the dancers must arrive at the venue an hour before their 9:30 p.m. show. Performances go until 11 p.m., Kelsey said.
Chippendales dancers are looking to unionize with Actors' Equity, which represents 51,000 stage performers on Broadway and in theaters across the U.S.