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Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review

Abstract

The note examines the landmark NLRB decision in *Nolan Enterprises*, which granted U.S. strippers the right to unionize by classifying them as employees rather than independent contractors. This ruling has significant implications for labor rights in the sex work industry, both domestically and internationally. The analysis compares this development with international perspectives from the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for sex worker unionization and the broader implications for labor movements globally.

Disciplines

Comparative and Foreign Law | Contracts | Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law | First Amendment | International Law | Labor and Employment Law | Law | Law and Gender | Law and Race

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