Lap-dancing jobs advertised on Govt website – despite ban

Written by Super User 08 Aug 2013

Jobs in an explicit lap-dancing club have been placed on a Government vacancies site, despite the Coalition banning such adverts from appearing three years ago. Vacancies for a Norwich-based club – which offers ‘topless to fully nude dances’ – featured on the Universal Jobmatch website last week. They included jobs for a table top dancer and an entertainment dancer, and sought candidates who were ‘very well-groomed’. The lap-dancing club says as well as offering ‘main-stage entertainment’, it also provides ‘private dances in our basement booths’, or on ‘dance beds from topless to fully nude’. It adds: ‘Some of our booths are also equipped with poles for your very own private pole dancer to perform for you.’ Labour MP Stella Creasy criticised the job adverts, telling The Independent newspaper they were ‘degrading’.

Pray: that the authorities will impose the ban on this type of advertising and deal with those responsible. (Ps.36:1)

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