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The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada, known as simply the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE / aɪ ˈ ɑː t s i / [2] or IA [3] for short), is a North American labor union representing over 168,000 technicians, artisans, and craftspersons in the ...
Local 829: Exhibition Employees, Bill Posters, Billers and Distributors; New York, NY Local 844: Radio and Television Sound Effects and Broadcast Studio Employees Local 917: Casino Hotel Employees; Atlantic City, NJ
At a special meeting of the IA's General Executive Board, United Scenic Artist's request for re-affiliation was unanimously approved and United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE was born. The members of IATSE Local USA 829 (so named because another Local 829 already existed in the IA) now enjoy full membership rights in the IATSE.
IATSE announced Friday that two more local guilds have reached tentative deals on a new contract, bringing the union closer to an agreement on all “craft-specific” matters. The latest deals ...
As IATSE’s contract ratification vote begins today, union members pressed leaders Saturday during a virtual town hall for details on the AI provisions of the contract negotiated over the past ...
The Area Standards Agreement covers roughly 20,000 film and TV workers across 23 local unions across the United States in cities other than Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Chicago. The ...
The first cinematographers union, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 644 was established in New York in 1926, followed by unions in Los Angeles and Chicago, but it wasn't until 1996 that Local 600 was born as a national guild. [3] In 2015 the Guild chose Rebecca Rhine as its first female executive director. [4]
IATSE Local 80 closed its offices Friday after receiving a threatening letter that purported to be from an out-of-work grip. The letter, which was postmarked on Wednesday, appeared to be related ...