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Description: Actors' Equity Association ("AEA" or "Equity"), founded in 1913, is the labor union that represents more than 48,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions and provides a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans, for its members. Actors' Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The website contains their newsletter, Equity News, news listings, member benefits, agreements, election information, and meeting listings.
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Subject: Actors--Labor unions--United States., Stage managers--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: Actors' Equity Association.
Publisher: Actors' Equity Association.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Description: The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), founded in 1937, is a national labor union representing performers, journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news media. AFTRA's scope of representation covers broadcast, public and cable television, radio, sound recordings, “non-broadcast” and industrial material, as well as Internet and digital programming. AFTRA advocates on legislative and public policy issues that directly affect members’ wages and working conditions. This includes lobbying and support for such issues as ownership consolidation in the broadcast industry, Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations, copyright and performance rights issues, “non-compete” restrictions, OSHA and local safety regulations, and more. AFTRA also represents artists and journalists in judicial proceedings, often as amicus, and before the U.S. Copyright Office. In 2012, AFTRA merged with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to form SAGAFTRA.
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Subject: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists., Television broadcasting--Employees--Labor Unions--United States., Radio broadcasting--Employees--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Publisher: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States
Description: The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), founded in 1937, is a national labor union representing performers, journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news media. AFTRA's scope of representation covers broadcast, public and cable television, radio, sound recordings, “non-broadcast” and industrial material, as well as Internet and digital programming. AFTRA advocates on legislative and public policy issues that directly affect members’ wages and working conditions. This includes lobbying and support for such issues as ownership consolidation in the broadcast industry, Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations, copyright and performance rights issues, “non-compete” restrictions, OSHA and local safety regulations, and more. AFTRA also represents artists and journalists in judicial proceedings, often as amicus, and before the U.S. Copyright Office. In 2012, AFTRA merged with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to form SAGAFTRA.
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Subject: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists., Television broadcasting--Employees--Labor Unions--United States., Radio broadcasting--Employees--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Publisher: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States
Description: The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), founded in 1937, is a national labor union representing performers, journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news media. AFTRA's scope of representation covers broadcast, public and cable television, radio, sound recordings, “non-broadcast” and industrial material, as well as Internet and digital programming. AFTRA advocates on legislative and public policy issues that directly affect members’ wages and working conditions. This includes lobbying and support for such issues as ownership consolidation in the broadcast industry, Equal Employment Opportunity laws and regulations, copyright and performance rights issues, “non-compete” restrictions, OSHA and local safety regulations, and more. AFTRA also represents artists and journalists in judicial proceedings, often as amicus, and before the U.S. Copyright Office. In 2012, AFTRA merged with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to form SAGAFTRA.
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Subject: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists., Television broadcasting--Employees--Labor Unions--United States., Radio broadcasting--Employees--Labor unions--United States.
Creator: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Publisher: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States
Description: The American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO (AGMA), founded in 1936, is an American labor union that represents 8,000 current and retired opera singers, ballet and other dancers, opera directors, backstage production personnel at opera and dance companies, and figure skaters. AGMA is a branch of Associated Actors and Artistes of America. The website contains auditions listings, agreements and contracts, news and event listings, and information on meetings and board members.
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Subject: American Guild of Musical Artists., Performing artists-- labor unions--United States.
Creator: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Publisher: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Description: The Actors Fund, a nonprofit human services organization founded in 1882, serves professionals in film, theater, television, music, opera, and dance through programs that address their professional needs. The Fund serves more than 12,000 performing arts and entertainment professionals across the country every year, and reaches hundreds of thousand through the Fund’s online resources. The Fund operates as a safety net, to provide programs and services, including comprehensive social services, health services, supportive and affordable housing, employment and training services, and skilled nursing and assisted living care for performing arts and entertainment professionals in need. The website contains information on their services and programs, tickets to upcoming performances and events, and education and workshops.
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Subject: Actors' Fund of America., Actors--United States--Societies, etc., Fraternal organizations--United States.
Creator: Actors' Fund of America.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Description: The Actors Fund, a nonprofit human services organization founded in 1882, serves professionals in film, theater, television, music, opera, and dance through programs that address their professional needs. The Fund serves more than 12,000 performing arts and entertainment professionals across the country every year, and reaches hundreds of thousand through the Fund’s online resources. The Fund operates as a safety net, to provide programs and services, including comprehensive social services, health services, supportive and affordable housing, employment and training services, and skilled nursing and assisted living care for performing arts and entertainment professionals in need. The website contains information on their services and programs, tickets to upcoming performances and events, and education and workshops.
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Subject: Actors' Fund of America., Actors--United States--Societies, etc., Fraternal organizations--United States.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: Actors' Fund of America.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Description: The American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO (AGMA), founded in 1936, is an American labor union that represents 8,000 current and retired opera singers, ballet and other dancers, opera directors, backstage production personnel at opera and dance companies, and figure skaters. AGMA is a branch of Associated Actors and Artistes of America. The website contains auditions listings, agreements and contracts, news and event listings, and information on meetings and board members.
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Subject: American Guild of Musical Artists., Performing artists-- labor unions--United States.
Group: COVID-19
Creator: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Publisher: American Guild of Musical Artists.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Entertainment Industry , Labor Unions United States, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
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