The Oakland
Raiderettes will now be treated like normal human workers thanks to the
wage theft lawsuit two former cheerleaders brought against the Raiders
earlier this year. The Raiders are going to cough up $1.25 million in
back pay per a settlement agreement reached yesterday, and from here on
out, the Raiderettes will be paid above minimum wage.
The Los
Angeles Times reports that "instead of earning only $125 per game in a
single paycheck delivered at the end of the season, Raiderettes will
earn $9 an hour from now on, plus overtime, for the estimated 350 hours
each cheerleader puts in each year, including rehearsals, practices and
mandatory community and charity appearances." The Raiderettes will also
get a paycheck every two weeks now-like a real job!
About 90
current and former Raiderettes will get back pay, even though some of
them protested the lawsuit. (Cheerleaders are loyal to their team,
sometimes to a fault.) Per the Bay City News, Raiderettes will get
$6,000 for each season they worked between 2010 and 2012. The back pay
for last year's season will be $2,500, since the Raiders slightly
increased wages in light of the suit.
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