The British government has been offering financial incentives to strip clubs and other adult entertainment venues, which are employing teenage workers.
According to a UK site, under the umbrella of a wider scheme to boost employment, the Department for Work and Pensions gives 2275 pounds to adult establishments, which provide full-time jobs like bartending or reception roles to workers in the age group of 18-24, News.com.au reported.
As long as the employees are neither "performing", nor undertaking in acts with a "sexual purpose", the establishments are eligible for payments.
Lesser payments are also available to businesses, which hire part-time workers.