Music Supervisors Want To Unionize; Seek To Join IATSE

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Music Supervisors Want To Unionize; Seek To Join IATSE
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Film and TV music supervisors, fed up with deteriorating working conditions and stagnant wages, want to unionize with IATSE, which is calling on the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Prod…

, which is calling on the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers to voluntarily recognize them after a large majority signed authorization cards to join the union.“Every worker deserves to have rights and a voice in the workplace, regardless of how your employer values your work,” IATSE president Matthew Loeb said. “The workers have spoken, and the AMPTP should respect its workers and democracy by voluntarily recognizing Music Supervisors’ union immediately.

Music supervisors are responsible for curating, securing and negotiating licensing for, and coordinating the use or creation of, recorded music on films and TV shows in service of a director’s or showrunner’s vision and budget.

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