Former Texans Cheerleaders File Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Against the NFL Team
Former Texans Cheerleaders File Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Against the NFL Team
Earlier today, five former cheerleaders filed a federal lawsuit against the Texans, alleging the NFL team of paying them “a dime a minute to cheer for pro football players who are paid in the millions of dollars.” The suit itself was filed by the attorney's Gloria Allred and Kimberly Spurlock and is “the second filed against the Texans and the latest in a series of legal actions accusing NFL teams of failing to pay minimum wage and overtime and in subjecting cheerleaders to unsafe working conditions.”In the lawsuit, it states, “while their beauty and cheers provided ample entertainment for fans, the Houston Texans cheerleaders were never treated like an integral part of the team that they are.” Of the five plaintiffs included in the case, Hannah Turnbow is the lead plaintiff and said, “I stand with four of my cheer sisters who want to show girls and young women that we are more than pretty faces in a cheer uniform. We are a team to be reckoned with.”In addition to being involved in the lawsuit, Turnbow also plans on filing a formal complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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