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  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    For those playing at home, it appears that Beejay posts as WellyWatch at Theatreview.

    [edit] who likes Trotter's piece. Oh...

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    Beejay
    I'd like to see that opinion, if you have access to it. As far as I am aware, it's not been made available online anywhere.

    I believe 3'7 and Wingnut had a legal opinion from an equally prestigious firm that said the opposite. Certainly that was the view of the Attorney General and Crown Law. (Neither of those are available online either, sadly).

    My experience of lawyers says if you have 5 in a room and give them the same problem, you'll get as many opinions as you can afford. But I wouldn't be inclined to ignore one from Crown Law.

    Also, SPADA is the only entity that NZAE could have negotiated with, on this basis. NZAE were saying they wanted to talk to 3'7. Jackson, having his own legal opinion that it was not legal, has always refused on that basis, and that has been supported by Warners, who have more lawyers than you can shake a collective agreement at.

    As to democracy, were the members consulted and given a chance to vote before NZAE asked its international siblings to advise their members (incorrectly) that The Hobbit was a non-union production and that they should not sign any contracts to appear?

    BTW your last para leaves a bad taste in the mouth.You might want to keep those metaphors over at Theatreview.

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    I wish. In Waikanae, it's kind of grey, and putting the towels on the line was more an act of hope than anything else.

    Perfect PAS weather, in other words ;-)

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    ooh, I just noticed we've passed the Veitch thread. What was the final comment count on the Copyright Thread of Doom, Russ?

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    Mea culpa mon ami ;-)

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    And, finally, from that report (just for giggles):

    Performers are good talkers. It’s what we do. No surprises then that the success of Equity relies on chat; on communicating our hopes and dreams for our industry, clearly and consistently, to as broad an audience as possible. In the last year we’ve done a pile of talking. We’ve talked to producers, government and agents about immigration. We’ve talked about Kiwi jobs for Kiwi workers. We’ve talked to casting directors about auditioning guidelines. We’ve talked to countless performers about signing our petition for a standard contract.

    There’s no secret about what we’re trying to achieve – we’re after a fair and viable industry that performers in NZ can contribute to and feel proud of. So we’ll keep talking and, along the way, we’ll continue to build our Equity

    Jennifer Ward-Lealand is an Auckland-based performer and the President of NZ Actors Equity

    It is to laugh.

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    And not specifically NZAE but:

    ..............Jun-08......Jun-09........Jun-10
    Media.......7,902.........7852..........7364
    Equity.......7,111.........6701..........6393
    ATAEA......3,615.........3798..........3392
    Musicians......858..........886............830
    TOTAL......19,486......19,237 .......17,979

    An almost 10% drop in membership in 2 years is something to be concerned about and either an indication of how members really feel about the organisation or an indication that the industry is shrinking to the point where those members are no longer employable.

    PS Russ #PAS2.0 tables?

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    In 2010 New Zealand Equity has continued to grow in numbers and in strength of purpose; by mid-year 50 more members had joined their union.

    Which, added to Pat Hackett's 89 means around 139 members at the time this dispute began. (where did you find that report, BTW, Pat? It's eluding my eagle eye)

    Also:

    On the campaign front, NZ Equity’s call for a standard contract is continuing with an online petition encouraging the Screen Production & Development Association (SPADA) to meet with us to begin negotiations.

    Who's zooming whom?

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • Hard News: Anatomy of a Shambles,

    Also from that report(which is here for those playing along at home):

    Freelancers
    A landmark decision by the Australian Consumer and Competition Council has this year granted the Alliance a waiver from the Trade Practices Act, empowering the union to negotiate a collective agreement of behalf of freelance journalists with four major media companies – Fairfax, News Ltd, Pacific Magazines and ACP. We have sought talks by writing to the companies.
    To support these talks the Alliance is initiating a survey and review of our freelance membership to provide the sort of comprehensive mapping information that will be necessary to underpin the campaign.
    The Alliance has been assisting the development of freelance networks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to help build these communities.

    In my experience with Aussie companies coming to NZ, they often arrive with the idea we're just another territory looking to become a state, and that what works there legally will work here as well. Not excusing them, y'understand, just looking for answers...

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

  • OnPoint: Did you know we're in a recession?,

    Sofie, I thing the big swinging thread is over there =====>

    Waikanae • Since Nov 2006 • 2937 posts Report

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