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Learn the “Competitive Edge” at Texas Labor-Management Conference, July 12-14

Customers, consumers, and, increasingly, employees, expect companies to care about social issues and reward those that engage their employees. In the Federal work place, “employee engagement” is usually the deciding factor in determining the “Best Place to Work.”

Understanding and recognizing this “collective activism” – a desire to leverage the resources of large entities, including government, […]

Learn the “Competitive Edge” at Texas Labor-Management Conference, July 12-142017-06-21T12:46:07-04:00

FMCS Issues Joint Statement on Behalf of League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity

WASHINGTON, D.C. — John Pinto, Acting Director of the U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), issued the following statement today on behalf of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT) and the Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), regarding progress in their ongoing labor contract negotiations affecting 72 member theaters in 29 states, including the District of […]

FMCS Issues Joint Statement on Behalf of League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity2017-02-11T14:06:04-05:00

FMCS Director Allison Beck Statement on New Contract Between Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Musicians

WASHINGTON, D.C. – FMCS Director Allison Beck issued the following statement today on the announcement of a new contract between the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the American Federation of Musicians, Local 60-471:

“For music lovers in Pittsburgh and around the world, the agreement between the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and its world class musicians is welcome news. […]

FMCS Director Allison Beck Statement on New Contract Between Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Musicians2016-11-23T16:38:18-05:00

FMCS Statement on Tentative Agreement In Actors’ Equity and Off-Broadway League Contract Talks

FMCS Director Allison Beck issued the following statement today on the announcement of a tentative agreement between Actors’ Equity and the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers, covering six major, nonprofit theatrical companies and about 100 commercial producers:

“This tentative agreement is a great relief for theatre lovers everywhere and means that the show will go […]

FMCS Statement on Tentative Agreement In Actors’ Equity and Off-Broadway League Contract Talks2016-11-18T19:13:47-05:00
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