Lap dancing has become 'part of working life'
Lap dancing has become 'part of working life'
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Don

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Thursday 17th September 2009
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Link to Telegraph

Telegraph said:
Lap dancing has become a routine part of many British workplaces, intimidating women and undermining equality, a campaign group has said.
By James Kirkup, Political Correspondent
Published: 4:00PM BST 17 Sep 2009

The Fawcett Society, which campaigns for women’s rights, found that companies are turning a blind eye to the use of sex clubs by workers.

Some firms knowingly authorise the use of staff expenses for entertaining clients in lap dancing and strip clubs, the group said.


Fawcett researchers identified more than 300 active lap dancing clubs in the UK, studying their websites and contacting them directly to ask about their work with corporate clients.

Some 41 per cent of UK lap dancing clubs directly target employers through marketing on their websites, the researchers found.

And 86 per cent of London lap dancing clubs in London provide ‘discreet receipts’ for expenses claims, allowing fees to be reclaimed without reveal what sort of establishment the money was spent in.

Kat Banyard, the Fawcett Society researcher who wrote the report, described the sex industry as “a major threat to women’s equality at work” and said employers have failed to halt the trend.

She said: “The sex industry is increasingly targeting the corporate market, with lap dancing clubs marketing themselves as ideal venues to host meetings and client entertaining. Yet lap dancing clubs are a form of commercial sexual exploitation and fuel sexist attitudes towards women. Their use in a work context discriminates against female employees and undermines women’s status at work.

She added: “For too long, employers have engaged with the sex industry without due regard for the impact on female employees, and have failed to prevent the illicit use of the sex industry by employees in a work context.”

Harriet Harman, the Labour deputy leader, has also attacked the use of sex clubs by employers and earlier this year included the issue in an official inquiry she launched into sex equality in the banking industry.

Miss Harman’s Government Equalities Office, has said the use of lap dancing clubs is a sign of "discrimination and harassment" in the financial sector.

Under pressure from campaigners, the Government has announced plans to restrict the licencing of lap dancing clubs.

The Policing and Crime Bill now before Parliament would regulate “lap dancing and other sex encounter venues” and require them to have a licence, which could cost up to £30,000.
I wish. rofl

Edited by Don on Thursday 17th September 17:23

thinfourth2

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220 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Lap dancing

Oh yeah i'm lucky if I get a free bloody roll of thread tape

Normally working life my fecking arse

These people should visit that scary place call reality

pejay

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199 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Now why can't I read that story without thinking of...



FourWheelDrift

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Thursday 17th September 2009
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Funny it mentions the workplace, how about the home? I caught a couple of episodes of Come Dine With Me where members of the public take it in turns to cook for each other. Usually 2 single men and 2 single women. On both shows there was a booked lap/pole dancer entertaining them after dinner.

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dougc

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281 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Not in my working life frown

Don

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Thursday 17th September 2009
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dougc said:
Not in my working life frown
Or mine! I feel discriminated against!

Apparently some local Adult Education centres have been doing pole-dancing as "keep fit" lessons. yes

My wife bought a bloody "step". Bah. biggrin

LittleMiss

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Thursday 17th September 2009
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Telegraph said:
Lap dancing has become a routine part of many British workplaces, intimidating women and undermining equality, a campaign group has said.
Which women do they ask when they make statements like this, I've never been asked and I find it neither intimidating or undermining.

TEKNOPUG

19,864 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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pejay said:
Now why can't I read that story without thinking of...

Don't recall there ever being "lap-dancing" there......pole-dancing, naked cavorting on stage perhaps...

Project 644

37,069 posts

204 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Women's equality? fk that, what about men's equality? I can't get a job dancing at one of these establishments, They should be taken to a tribunal. wink

T89 Callan

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209 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Not when I had a job it hadn't. And now I don't have a job I can't afford it anyway.

Police State

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236 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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That the draft Gambling (Geographical Distribution of Casino Premises Licences) Order 2007, which was laid before this House on 1st March, be approved.


Harriet Harman MP, Camberwell & Peckham voted with the majority (Aye).



So much for industrialised exploitation of vulnarable people...




NoelWatson

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Romanymagic

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235 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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TEKNOPUG said:
pejay said:
Now why can't I read that story without thinking of...

Don't recall there ever being "lap-dancing" there......pole-dancing, naked cavorting on stage perhaps...
Yep, probably would have been better of with The Axe, Browns or The White Horse...umm so I am told... getmecoat

jshell

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221 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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In my last job one of the companies we regularly dealt with would take people/us to lap dancing bars at the end of a night. They'd then submit receipts for the 'entertainment' and my girlfriend who worked in their finance dept would be able to track the clubs I'd been to, but she was totally cool with it.

grumbledoak

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249 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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article said:
Kat Banyard
I didn't bother reading past this bit.

youngsyr

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Friday 18th September 2009
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Romanymagic said:
TEKNOPUG said:
pejay said:
Now why can't I read that story without thinking of...

[The Griffin]
Don't recall there ever being "lap-dancing" there......pole-dancing, naked cavorting on stage perhaps...
Yep, probably would have been better of with The Axe, Browns or The White Horse...umm so I am told... getmecoat
You can have private dances at the Griffin, apparently.


s3fella

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203 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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pejay said:
Now why can't I read that story without thinking of...

biglaugh

Can't think how many times a quick lunhctime pint ended up with an afternoon at the Griffin, enjoying the "graveyard shift"!!!

escargot

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Friday 18th September 2009
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grumbledoak

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Friday 18th September 2009
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escargot said:
Harriet fking Harman.
Should have guessed, really. It is only ever fat munters that get up in arms about e.g. Hooters. rolleyes