Adult entertainers will see significant safety and wage improvements in 2025
TUMWATER — Adult entertainers will be safer and keep more of their earnings under updated rules filed by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) this week.
The rules take effect Jan. 2, 2025, and were drafted following legislation signed into law in March that expands safety requirements and financial protections for adult entertainers.
The stronger requirements include:
- Protective systems: Install and maintain accessible panic buttons in bathrooms, dressing rooms, and each room where entertainers could be alone with customers and secure dressing and locker rooms with a keypad requiring an entry code.
- Improved security: Dedicated security guards must be present during operating hours.
- Blocking problematic customers: Maintain a list of customers who’ve allegedly committed sex trafficking, prostitution, promotion of prostitution, and acts of violence against entertainers and ban those customers from the establishment for three years.
- Training to employees other than entertainers to minimize unprofessional behavior by workers in adult entertainment establishments and enable them to support the entertainers in times of conflict.
- Eliminating unfair financial systems: The rules remove systems that held adult entertainers responsible for most of the club's fees. Allows workers to keep their tips and gratuities and not disclose the amounts.
- Improved complaint process: Ensures complaints are investigated and makes it easier for workers to engage with L&I.
“Like any other worker in the state, adult entertainers deserve job-site safety and protection from unfair labor practices,” said Celeste Monahan, L&I assistant director for Fraud Prevention and Labor Standards. “These new rules make sure safety and a level playing field are the standard.”
L&I held stakeholder meetings and public hearings that included adult entertainers and industry members to gather input on the proposed rules. They will continue to provide input on implementation and resources over the coming months as the updated rules take effect.
Visit L&I’s Adult Entertainment rulemaking web page for more information.
Dina Lorraine, L&I Public Affairs, 360-972-4868.
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