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Strippers Consider Unionizing After Change to State Gig Economy Law

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The last year has brought important changes to how people making their livings in the so-called "gig economy" are viewed under California law. We often think about them as Uber or Lyft drivers or TaskRabbit workers. But they also include strippers, who are talking about unionizing.
Reporter: Michelle Wiley

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