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From the International - Organizing in General
Jan 09, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions, about how it all works.
When we refer to “organizing” workers we are referring to the process of turning a group of individual workers into a cohesive group that can effectively represent their common interests with their employer. This is what people outside the union movement might call "unionizing.

Why Organize Your Workplace?
The IATSE represents stage hands, wardrobe attendants, makeup artists and hair stylists, motion picture and television production technicians, broadcast technicians, scenic artists, designers, animators, audio visual technicians and a host of others.
In addition to your right to seek union representation under the NLRA the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act includes a “Bill of Rights of Members of Labor Organizations”.
The IATSE National Health Plans administer two health insurance programs, Plan A and Plan C.  Under IATSE contracts, employers are required to contribute to these plans on behalf of their employees.
The IATSE believes people who’ve spent a lifetime working deserve a dignified and secure retirement.
The IATSE believes that the best organizers are the workers themselves. At every step of the organizing process, we emphasize the active participation of the workers seeking union representation.
Organizing campaigns vary in length. The IATSE will remain committed as long as there are workers who remain interested.
Prior to any election conducted by the NLRB there will be posted, at the place of your work, a Notice of Election issued by the NLRB to inform you of..,


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International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 13
312 Central Ave SE # 398
Minneapolis, MN 55414
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