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  2. How both Black and Vietnamese women have shaped American nail ...

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    The outlet said that Nails magazine reported there were around 130,000 nail salons in the U.S. in 2015 and that 50% of all manicurists working in those businesses were Vietnamese.

  3. Migrant nail salon workers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Korean nail salon owners subsequently denied that they were stealing money from their employees. [5] [9] In June 2018 nail salon workers came together to speak at a New York State government hearing to advocate for the elimination of tipped wages, or sub-minimum wage. Workers argued that having their wages determined by the fact that they may ...

  4. Reopened, but left behind: Nail salon workers face hardships ...

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    When Kathy Pham immigrated from Saigon, Vietnam, to San Rafael, California, in 1989, she was 18 years old and searching for opportunity. To make a living, Pham turned to a line of work a lot of ...

  5. Nail salon - Wikipedia

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    A nail salon or nail bar is a specialty beauty salon establishment that primarily offers nail care services such as manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements. Often, nail salons also offer skin care services. Manicures are also offered by general beauty salons, spas, and hotels. People who work at nail salons are usually called nail ...

  6. Tippi Hedren - Wikipedia

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    Hedren's work with the Vietnamese-Americans was the subject of several documentaries: Happy Hands, directed by Honey Lauren, which won Best Documentary Short at the Sonoma International Film Festival in 2014; [1] [124] [125] and Nailedit: Vietnamese and the Nail Industry, which won the Center for Asian American Media 2014 Documentary Fund Award ...

  7. Little Saigon - Wikipedia

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    A sizable Vietnamese population along Independence Avenue & Garrison Square sprung up various businesses including phở restaurants, nail salons, hair salons, video gift stores, cell phone stores, pool halls and jewelry stores. One of the new "Little Saigons" can now be found on North Oak Trafficway in Kansas City Gladstone neighborhood.

  8. Vietnamese Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, 26% of Vietnamese males are in the Production & Transportation & Moving Industry. [15] As of 2017, 33% of Vietnamese females are in the Healthcare Support & Personal Care Industry. [15] As of 2017, many self-employed Vietnamese businesses fall between the Nail Salons business, Beauty Shops, and Construction. [15]

  9. Vietnamese language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese people have a large presence in the nail salon industry in the US. In 1987, there were 3,900 Vietnamese nail technicians; this increased to 39,600 in 2002. Vietnamese people account for about 40% of those in this profession nationwide. [42]