- If calculated out to the hour, cheerleaders often make far less than minimum wage. They receive flat-rate pay per game, but are also required to attend multiple unpaid events, appearances, and training in order to remain on the squad.
- Despite being in a highly sought-after position that requires skill and experience, cheerleaders fear that complaints about illegal pay practices will mean losing their jobs—and they are even told that they can be easily replaced.
- Cheerleaders end up paying work-related expenses from their own pockets, which can amount to hundreds and hundreds of dollars each season.
- Cheerleaders typically only receive one paycheck at the end of the season, making it difficult to pay for the required travel, makeup, and costume expenses needed to perform during the active season.
- Even though they may spend hours getting ready before a long game day or staying late at charity events, cheerleaders do not receive hourly or overtime pay.
- Cheerleaders are required to adhere to certain health, beauty, and maintenance routines, and some teams may dictate employee behavior in public during off-duty hours.
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