United Scenic Artists
American entertainment industry labor union (founded 1897) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, formerly known as United Scenic Artists of America (USAA), is an American labor union. It is a nationwide autonomous Local of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. It organizes designers, artists, and craftspeople in the entertainment and decorative arts industries. The organization was part of International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, however it reaffiliated with IATSE in 1999. United Scenic Artists was organized to protect craft standards, working conditions and wages for the entertainment and decorative arts industries.
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United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 | |
Founded | 1897 |
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Headquarters | 29 W. 38th St., 15th Fl. New York, NY 10018 |
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President | Edward Pierce |
Vice-President | Deirdra Govan |
Key people | Carl Mulert, National Business Agent Michael C. Smith, Financial Secretary Hope Ardizzone, Corresponding Secretary |
Parent organization | International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees |
Affiliations | AFL-CIO |
Website | www.usa829.org |
Formerly called | United Scenic Artists of America |
The members of Local USA 829 are Artists and Designers working in film, theatre, opera, ballet, television, industrial shows, commercials and exhibitions. The current membership totals nearly 3,800. Local USA 829 establishes wages for designers and artists, and negotiates with employers the best possible terms and conditions of employment, as well as Health Insurance and Retirement benefits through employer contributions of Pension, Welfare, 401(k) and Annuity plans.[1]
Local USA 829 currently has many Collective Bargaining Agreements some of which include:
- National: League of Resident Theatres (LORT)
- Eastern Region: Broadway, Opera, Ballet, ABC, CBS, NBC; Scenic Suppliers in New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Florida; Motion Pictures in New York, New England and Philadelphia; AICP Commercials.
- Central Region: Scenic Suppliers and theatre and opera Scenic Shops in Chicago and St. Louis; The Court and Victory Gardens Theatres, Chicago Opera Theatre, St. Louis MUNY, CBS, NBC.
- Western Region: The Ahmanson Theatre, the Los Angeles Opera and the San Francisco Opera; The Marin Theatre Company and the Magic Theatre; Seattle Children's Theatre.[1]