

Amsterdam working shifts
The girls in Amsterdam work either day shifts or night shifts, and they cannot exceed a certain number of hours. In our club, a girl can rent a room and decide for herself how long she wants to work—it could be two hours, it can be more... It’s entirely up to her. But not in Amsterdam.
The reason, once again, is the fear of exp loitation. It’s as if the city or its laws don’t allow these women to take responsibility for their own health, well-being, and business. I understand the need for regulations in employer-employee relationships. But these women are not employees—they are independent contractors, fully capable adults making their own decisions.
For example, the day shift runs from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM, and the night shift from 7:00 PM to 4:00 AM. But what if someone wants to work from 1:00 PM to 1:00 AM? They can’t. They must choose either a day or night shift.
Even though I understand the reasoning behind it, this system feels more like an employer-employee structure rather than a true independent contractor model.
So why not let them decide for themselves how to run their own business?