The Broadway League, representing producers, theatre owners and general managers have reached an agreement with Broadway unions for emergency relief during the COVID-19 shutdown. The agreement will…
League, representing producers, theatre owners and general managers have reached an agreement with Broadway unions for emergency relief during the COVID-19 shutdown. The agreement will provide Broadway employees with pay and health insurance during the current suspension of all Broadway shows.
“The leaders of our industry have been working tirelessly with our partners at the unions to forge an agreement that will address many of the needs of our employees during this crisis. We are a community that cares about each other, and we are pleased that we can offer some relief,” said Charlotte St. Martin, President of the Broadway League.
“We are grateful to be able to tell our members that the industry came together to provide some compensation during this terrible time,” said the Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds in a statement. “Broadway needs to come back and working together is the best way to make that happen. Now Congress must do its part for arts and entertainment workers on Broadway and beyond to ensure they have access to unemployment insurance and health care during this industry-wide shut down.
The financial relief includes basic wage supplements to affected workers and additional health contributions, with a commitment to resume discussions the week of April 6 on the possibility of additional contributions. Coalition-affiliated unions and guilds represent actors, artists, dancers, singers, musicians, playwrights, directors and choreographers, makeup artists, set, costume, lighting, sound and projection designers, stagehands, stage managers, ushers and ticket-takers, box office personnel, wardrobe workers, hairstylists, porters, press agents, company managers, and house managers.
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