The women said strippers are alienated and cut off from resources that would make them safer.
SEATTLE — You might think basic protections are a given at work but if you talk to licensed strippers in Washington you will hear a very different story.
They’re fighting to change the law and to pass a “strippers bill of rights” that would include new safety training, panic buttons to be installed and maintained, mandated security personnel and repealing a law that currently restricts adult entertainment establishments from having liquor licenses and full or partial nudity.
We continue our conversation with a college professor, a single mom, a
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