Actors and the international audovisual production industries
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Actors and the international audovisual production industries

Katherine Sand
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme), SAP 4.48/WP.146, ILO
2000

Abstract

labour relations trade union conditions of employment film industry television performer international market multinational enterprise financing tax incentive trade unionization trade union merger international trade union employment status job searching private employment agency labour contract collective agreement wage payment system fee royalties intellectual property migrant workers work permit joint consultation ILO Convention statistical table developed countries developing countries
Explores the changing status of actors within an increasingly internationalized film and television industry. Discusses the implications of these changes for the activities of performers' trade unions and associations, focusing on job searching and the casting process, contracting practices and collective agreements and work permits for actors working abroad. Makes recommendations for the future of actors' unions in international audiovisual production.
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