Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds Calls on NYC and State to Provide Emergency Assistance | Playbill

Industry News Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds Calls on NYC and State to Provide Emergency Assistance The cooperative hopes to secure funding for arts workers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

As individual unions continue to push for emergency funding, the Coalition of Broadway Unions and Guilds have called on New York City and state officials to provide assistance to the over 100,000 art workers whose employment has been impacted by shutdowns caused by COVID-10.

“We are requesting emergency financial and health protections,” said the coalition in a statement. “There are no ‘work remotely’ options for our members, many of whom are freelance or paid per performance. They face the stark reality of not being able to work and earn a living, perhaps for months, compounded by the fact that they could lose their health coverage when they need it most: during a world pandemic.”

Several groups within COBUG have already issued statements pertaining to the safety and well-being of their members, including IATSE, the Dramatists Guild, and Actors Equity.

See below for the full statement from COBUG.
COBUG represents artists and workers who create theatre, opera, dance, and concerts on Broadway, at Lincoln Center, and at venues across the city. New York’s cultural performing arts institutions are key drivers to New York’s economy. The role that nearly 100,000 arts workers play cannot be overstated.

The suspension of performances across the city will take a massive financial toll on our members as well as New York’s economy. By shuttering productions, fundamental economic lifelines have been cut for those who spend their lives bringing joy and art to our city.

We are requesting emergency financial and health protections. There are no “work remotely” options for our members, many of whom are freelance or paid per performance. They face the stark reality of not being able to work and earn a living, perhaps for months, compounded by the fact that they could lose their health coverage when they need it most: during a world pandemic.

We ask that the legislature prioritize our members’ needs, as they will be essential in re-energizing the important arts sector of New York’s economy when we re-emerge from this crisis.

We therefore call upon the government to pass immediate, substantial economic relief. Such relief should be earmarked specifically to replace lost earnings for our members who cannot work or license their work due to the effort to fight the COVID-19 virus, ensure health insurance coverage and extended sick leave and unemployment benefits, and provide emergency relief for those artists not otherwise assisted by such programs. Remedial measures should ensure the future survival of our members and the organizations for whom they work. There is no time to wait or to be delayed by political infighting. Please act now.

COBUG-affiliated unions represent the full of spectrum of New York arts professionals, including: artists, dancers, singers, musicians, playwrights, directors and choreographers, costume, makeup artists, set and lighting designers, stagehands, stage managers, ushers and ticket-takers, box office personnel, wardrobe, hairstylists, porters, press agents and company managers. These are hard-working individuals who provide vital services to this state and city. We ask that New York State not turn their backs on our members as they will be needed to reenergize the important arts sector of New York’s economy when this crisis passes.

COBUG is comprised of:

  • The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, AFL-CIO, CLC
  • Ushers, Ticket Takers & Stagedoor Persons, IATSE, Local 306
  • Treasurers and Ticket Sellers Union, IATSE, Local 751
  • Theatrical Wardrobe Union, Local 764, IATSE
  • Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists, IATSE, Local 798
  • Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers, IATSE, Local 18032
  • Actors Equity Association
  • American Federation of Musicians, AFM
  • American Guild of Musical Artists
  • Local 802 American Federation of Musicians, AFL-CIO
  • Dramatists Guild of America
  • Mail Telephone Order Clerks, IATSE, Local B-751
  • Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, SDC

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