Ms Quashie claims she was wrongly sacked by the world famous nightspot.
However, bosses of the chain say that Miss Quashie was self-employed when she worked at their two central London venues from June 2007 until December 2008, and are trying to have her legal claim thrown out at the Central London Employment Tribunal hearing.
The stripper says she was never told she was self-employed, and claims she and other topless dancers were forced to work to the club's rules which meant that in reality she was a full-time employee.
Stringfellows stripper who earned £200,000-a-year sues club for wrongful dismissal | Mail Online
However, bosses of the chain say that Miss Quashie was self-employed when she worked at their two central London venues from June 2007 until December 2008, and are trying to have her legal claim thrown out at the Central London Employment Tribunal hearing.
The stripper says she was never told she was self-employed, and claims she and other topless dancers were forced to work to the club's rules which meant that in reality she was a full-time employee.
Stringfellows stripper who earned £200,000-a-year sues club for wrongful dismissal | Mail Online
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