The second season of the Netflix series “Sweet Hearts of the United States”, which makes the history of the lives of the Dallas Cowboy Chairlirders, has shown a huge touchdown for members of the floor squad: they will get a chance to increase a 400 % salary in the coming season.
FIRST New York TimesThis is an opportunity to end a long war for high wages starting in 2018, when former chair leader Erica Wilkins sued the team for unfair salary. In that SuitWhich was found out of court in 2019, said the chairlillers were paid about 7 per hour without an overtime salary and gets a flat rate of $ 200 in each game – which is less than the team’s showbunker.
The case was partially read: “The plaintiffs and other chair leaders of the (Dallas Cowboy), who were all women … (team) Shubnkar, were paid at a lower rate than ‘Rowdy’, who were men all the time.”
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Talk to New York TimesFormer Chair Leader Jada McLean explained that the Chair Leader is based on the Pay Scale experience, and said he earned $ 15 and $ 500 for each hearing in 2024. With the new growing wages, he said the experienced chair leader can now earn more than $ 75 an hour.
He said the team does not provide health insurance, but has access to the team’s doctor and physiological physician.
As many audiences of the ten -level Netflix shows know, the chair leader is basically a high -profile side history, and many members of the squad work full -time day jobs.
Kelly Finglas, director of the Dallas Cowboy Chairlavers Squad, described the changes as “more than 60 years long delays”.
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The second season of the Netflix series “Sweet Hearts of the United States”, which makes the history of the lives of the Dallas Cowboy Chairlirders, has shown a huge touchdown for members of the floor squad: they will get a chance to increase a 400 % salary in the coming season.
FIRST New York TimesThis is an opportunity to end a long war for high wages starting in 2018, when former chair leader Erica Wilkins sued the team for unfair salary. In that SuitWhich was found out of court in 2019, said the chairlillers were paid about 7 per hour without an overtime salary and gets a flat rate of $ 200 in each game – which is less than the team’s showbunker.
The case was partially read: “The plaintiffs and other chair leaders of the (Dallas Cowboy), who were all women … (team) Shubnkar, were paid at a lower rate than ‘Rowdy’, who were men all the time.”
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