ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月7日 21時28分


A customer gets a neck massage while her nails dry at May’s Nails Salon on 14th Street in the West Village. Over the course of more than a year, @ニューヨーク・タイムズ interviewed more than 150 nail salon workers and owners, in four languages, and found that a vast majority of manicurists are routinely underpaid and exploited, and endure ethnic bias and other abuse. Most are paid below the minimum wage — or not at all. At May’s Nails Salon, which @bengiville photographed here from the outside, new employees are forced to pay $100 as a training fee, then work for several weeks without pay. When they are finally paid, their earnings start at $30 or $40 a day, one worker said. A man who identified himself as the owner, but would only give his name as Greg, said the salon did not charge employees for their jobs, but would not say how much they are paid. "There is no such thing as a cheap luxury,” said Sarah Maslin Nir, the reporter who wrote the story. “It’s an oxymoron.”


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