Club Orleans was a gentlemens club in Kansas. The owner classified dancers as independent contractors. They worked
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Club Orleans was a “gentlemen’s club” in Kansas. The owner classified dancers as independent contractors. They worked for tips from customers. A former dancer filed a claim for unemployment compensation. The state investigated and ruled that the club should be paying wages and, therefore, the former dancer could qualify for unemployment compensation. The state held that the dancers had to follow rules set by management. The club owner claimed the dancers were given creative freedom, so were not employees. What result do you think likely?
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The Legal Environment of Business
ISBN: 978-1337095495
13th edition
Authors: Roger E. Meiners, Al H. Ringleb, Frances L. Edwards
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