NLRB rules "Love Is Blind" contestants are employees, facing potential labor law violations.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has classified contestants from Netflix's "Love Is Blind" as employees, accusing producers of labor law violations, including unfair contracts with non-compete and confidentiality clauses. This decision could lead to changes in the reality TV industry, allowing contestants to unionize and seek better working conditions. If upheld, this could set a precedent for similar shows.
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