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High Kicks and Low Wages: The price of being a NFL Cheerleader.

That's nice and all but what does this discussion about potentially volunteer cheerleaders have to do with the OP which is about the NFL violating existing labor laws with actually employed cheerleaders?

I have to say though, that dismal has turned the derail into performance art and it is a joy to watch sometimes.
 
That's nice and all but what does this discussion about potentially volunteer cheerleaders have to do with the OP which is about the NFL violating existing labor laws with actually employed cheerleaders?

I have to say though, that dismal has turned the derail into performance art and it is a joy to watch sometimes.

Well, when you start from the position that the actual OP is of no concern but rather to be on the opposite side of the person posting is the thing, then the discussion can be about anything so long as the enemy is wrong, wrong, wrong.
 
That's nice and all but what does this discussion about potentially volunteer cheerleaders have to do with the OP which is about the NFL violating existing labor laws with actually employed cheerleaders?

I have to say though, that dismal has turned the derail into performance art and it is a joy to watch sometimes.

If they have broken labor laws I'm sure the labor department will hold them to account. And that will speed the process to all volunteer squads. Thanks, activists.

Is this the only argument you have left?
 
That's nice and all but what does this discussion about potentially volunteer cheerleaders have to do with the OP which is about the NFL violating existing labor laws with actually employed cheerleaders?

I have to say though, that dismal has turned the derail into performance art and it is a joy to watch sometimes.

If they have broken labor laws I'm sure the labor department will hold them to account. And that will speed the process to all volunteer squads. Thanks, activists.

You say that like it's a bad thing. I thought lower labor costs were good for businesses?

Is this the only argument you have left?

Is what my only argument?
 
If they have broken labor laws I'm sure the labor department will hold them to account. And that will speed the process to all volunteer squads. Thanks, activists.

You say that like it's a bad thing. I thought lower labor costs were good for businesses?

Is this the only argument you have left?

If your noble cause is trying to help the cheerleaders get more money I would think pursuing a strategy that will result in them getting no money would not be the way to go.

Is what my only argument?

That what they are doing is now is against the law. Because we don't need to sort that out on an internet forum. We have a labor department that covers that already.
 
The last thing the NFL needs now is to be seen as once again trying to cover up shitty treatment of women (Women are pro football’s most important demographic. Will they forgive the NFL? Washington Post September 12, 2014). All volunteer squads will not get them the press they need to be right now. The NFL knows this and since they don't find winning internet debates to be the end all be all of existence, I don't see them pushing hard for volunteer squads.
 
The last thing the NFL needs now is to be seen as once again trying to cover up shitty treatment of women (Women are pro football’s most important demographic. Will they forgive the NFL? Washington Post September 12, 2014). All volunteer squads will not get them the press they need to be right now. The NFL knows this and since they don't find winning internet debates to be the end all be all of existence, I don't see them pushing hard for volunteer squads.

Did you watch the video I linked a couple posts ago?

Some of those dancers are men. I'd bet they are getting paid less than the women.

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That what they are doing is now is against the law.

In a thread about lawsuits against the NFL for labor law violations what other argument do I need?

You may have noticed I am not arguing with you about this.

I said if they have broken the law I'm sure the labor department will take care of it.

If this is your only argument feel free to stop repeating it.
 
You may have noticed I am not arguing with you about this.

I noticed that your first post was to tell the women suing the NFL to just quit if they don't like it because other women would be happy to take the positions without complaining about the NFL violating labor law.
 
You may have noticed I am not arguing with you about this.

I noticed that your first post was to tell the women suing the NFL to just quit if they don't like it because other women would be happy to take the positions without complaining about the NFL violating labor law.

I don't see anything about suing or labor law in my copy.
 
I keep seeing the unfounded allegation that this is about gender. Do you really think this would be different if the cheerleaders were male? Why?

The comparisons to exploitative prostitution and slavery are laughable.

That said, since they are paid, and have contractual obligations, it is a labour issue, and minimum wage probably applies. Fine line that is though. If you pay somebody who would have done it for free a little bit of money for the job, does that then require minimum wage? And what constitutes payment for that to apply? If a friends help you move and you buy them beer and pizza, does that count? What if you pay them $20? Do you then owe them minimum wage?
 
I think Cheerleading should be a sport, and the main event. They could have burly guys tackling and giving each other concussions as a side show.
 
I keep seeing the unfounded allegation that this is about gender. Do you really think this would be different if the cheerleaders were male? Why?

The comparisons to exploitative prostitution and slavery are laughable.

That said, since they are paid, and have contractual obligations, it is a labour issue, and minimum wage probably applies. Fine line that is though. If you somebody who would have done it for free a little bit of money for the job, does that then require minimum wage? And what constitutes payment for that to apply? If a friends help you move and you buy them beer and pizza, does that count? What if you pay them $20? Do you owe them minimum wage?

I am assume they are on contract and paid per game.
 
I think Cheerleading should be a sport, and the main event. They could have burly guys tackling and giving each other concussions as a side show.

That could work. My plans for a pole-dancing championship and display event basically work like this. I reckon it would be really popular.
 
Do male porn stars get paid? They are basically a prop, and not the reason most porn is bought. Thousands of men would line up for the job. Not a bad comparison to cheerleaders, and I think they do get paid. Can you imagine if they were paid less than minimum wage and brought a law suit for fair pay? What would the reaction here be?
 
Yes. Male pornstars get paid. They also have to have the physical stamina to last all day.
 
I keep seeing the unfounded allegation that this is about gender. Do you really think this would be different if the cheerleaders were male? Why?
Do you follow American Football? How much reading on the corporate climate of the business have you done? If you haven't investigated on your own, it would just be too involved to get you up to speed.
The comparisons to exploitative prostitution and slavery are laughable.

That said, since they are paid, and have contractual obligations, it is a labour issue, and minimum wage probably applies. Fine line that is though. If you pay somebody who would have done it for free a little bit of money for the job, does that then require minimum wage? And what constitutes payment for that to apply? If a friends help you move and you buy them beer and pizza, does that count? What if you pay them $20? Do you then owe them minimum wage?
 
Yes. Male pornstars get paid. They also have to have the physical stamina to last all day.

As well as the woman, as I understand it. There's a lot of attributes you need, such as the ability to get an erection on demand in a crowded room, a low reflex period, and the ability to do pushups all day, so that the camera can actually see something. The woman don't get paid that much, unless they have their own reputation.

Tip: There's plenty of woman who end doing porn, so it can't possibly be exploitative.
 
Do male porn stars get paid? They are basically a prop, and not the reason most porn is bought. Thousands of men would line up for the job. Not a bad comparison to cheerleaders, and I think they do get paid. Can you imagine if they were paid less than minimum wage and brought a law suit for fair pay? What would the reaction here be?

They are free to stop doing it if they don't think it's enough money?

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I think Cheerleading should be a sport, and the main event. They could have burly guys tackling and giving each other concussions as a side show.

That could work. My plans for a pole-dancing championship and display event basically work like this. I reckon it would be really popular.

There already are pole dancing contests and I'm guessing all contestants do not get paid minimum wage. Yes, shocking, I know.
 
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