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California exotic dancers have secured a $1.6 million settlement resolving claims that Seventh Veil, Royal Palace, and Crazy Girls dancers were misclassified as independent contractors instead of employees.
Class Members include dancers who signed independent contracting agreements with 7180 Sunset Blvd. Inc., and/or Three Group Inc. to perform at either Seventh Veil and/or Royal Palace between March 23, 2013 and Jan. 1, 2017, and/or Crazy Girls between March 23, 2013 and Jan. 31, 2019.
A former dancer lodged the Seventh Veil, Royal Palace dancer wages class action lawsuit after she says she was unfairly classified as an independent contractor and not an employee.
The worker accused the gentleman’s clubs of misclassifying dancers in order to afford them fewer rights than they were due under California employment law. In addition, dancers were forced to pay “state” or “house” fees in order to work, according to the lawsuit.
Under California wage and hour law, employees are entitled to minimum wage, overtime and meal and rest breaks. However, 7180 Sunset and Three Group allegedly forced workers to sign an agreement indicating they were independent contractors and not employees. Then, alleged the plaintiff, dancers were not paid for overtime work and denied meal and rest breaks.
Workers who are classified as independent contractors should have more freedom in when and how to do their jobs, although they forgo many rights and protections that employees have under California law.
The Seventh Veil, Royal Palace dancer wages class action lawsuit claimed that the plaintiff and other Class Members’ employers were attempting to deny these employment law protections, but the requirements of the work should have meant that the dancers were considered employees.
7180 Sunset and Third Group admit no liability, but have agreed to pay Class Members an award in order to settle the Seventh Veil, Royal Palace dancer wages class action lawsuit.
In addition, the companies have agreed to come into compliance with California wage and hour law and start classifying dancers as employees.
Each award will depend on the number of valid claims submitted, but is estimated to be $868. Class Members will be automatically opted into the Seventh Veil, Royal Palace dancer wages class action settlement.
Class Members must have a valid Social Security number and, if a W-9 form is included in the Class Member’s Notice, the form will need to be returned to obtain a payment. Class Members who do not receive a settlement Notice should contact the settlement administrator at (855) 309-1484.
Dancers who wish to object to or opt out of the Seventh Veil, Royal Palace dancer wages class action settlement need to do so by June 5, 2019.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members include “all individuals who signed an independent contractor agreement and a) performed at the Seventh Veil and/or Royal Palace (also known as Star Strip) night clubs during the period March 23, 2013 to January 1, 2017; and/or b) performed at the Crazy Girls night club during the period March 23, 2013 through January 31, 2019.”
Potential Award
$868
Proof of Purchase
Class Members who do not receive Notice will need to submit a Request for Inclusion Form.
Inclusion Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
06/05/2019
Case Name
Jasmine Hayes v. 7180 Sunset Blvd. Inc., et al., Case No. BC597517, in the Superior Court of the State of California
Final Hearing
06/28/2019
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Jasmine Hayes v. 7180 Sunset Blvd. Inc., et al.
c/o ILYM Group Inc.
P.O. Box 2031
Tustin, CA 92871
(855) 309-1484
claims@ILYMGroupClassAction.com
Class Counsel
Craig M. Nicholas
Alex M. Tomasevic
NICHOLAS & TOMASEVIC LLP
Noam Glick
GLICK LAW GROUP PC
Defense Counsel
John H. Weston
Jerome H. Mooney
WESTON GARROU & MOONEY
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4 thoughts onSeventh Veil, Royal Palace Dancer Wages Class Action Settlement
856.66 in Ohio
Same in California today!
What part of CA are you in?
up dates anyone?