HR Compliance Best Practices through Discussion of Recently Filed Lawsuits

When Exotic Dancers Are Treated Like Contractors and Harassed Like Employees: The $200,000 Lesson in HR Compliance
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When Exotic Dancers Are Treated Like Contractors and Harassed Like Employees: The $200,000 Lesson in HR Compliance

An EEOC enforcement action against an adult‑entertainment employer resulted in a $200,000 settlement after dancers reported sexual harassment, race‑based appearance rules, and retaliation. This case shows how quickly liability escalates when employers ignore complaints, lack documentation, and operate without real HR oversight.

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A Tampa Sports Bar is Accused of Race and Sex Discrimination
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A Tampa Sports Bar is Accused of Race and Sex Discrimination

This case involves a high-end sports bar and event center with about 50-100 employees—enough for their risk to skyrocket but not enough to justify the cost of an experienced HR leader. Here, a former employee brought a lawsuit based on alleged violations of state and federal law protecting her from race and sex discrimination.

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Two Lawsuits for Race Discrimination
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Two Lawsuits for Race Discrimination

Repeat race discrimination lawsuits rarely stem from a single bad decision. They come from patterns — like untrained managers taking disciplinary action without guidance, documentation, or awareness of legal risk. Those inconsistencies create openings where discrimination is alleged, retaliation is inferred, and the same mistakes repeat across different employees

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