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Job vacancy: Expert wanted to study lap dancers
Leeds University is advertising for a £31,000-a-year researcher to study lap dancing.
The post, in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, is for: “Research Officer - The rise and regulation of lap dancing and the place of sexual labour and consumption in the night time economy”.
The Government-funded position will see the successful applicant interview 300 lap dancers in in two northern English towns.
The study, which comes with a salary of £31,513, is aimed at finding out who becomes lap dancers and what their working conditions are like, as well as how the number of bars have multiplied.
Susie Squire, political director at the TaxPayers’ Alliance, complained: “This is the ultimate non-job and will both anger and bemuse taxpayers. It may be a dream job for some men, but it’s just another nightmare of public sector waste for the ordinary people who pay for it.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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