International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (2018)
I am very proud to be a theatrical stage employee for IATSE Local 15 in Seattle, Washington. This is a movie commemorating the 125th anniversary of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees throughout the United States and Canada.
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees is a North American labor union representing over 150,000 technicians, artisans, and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, motion picture and television production, and trade shows in the United States and Canada. It was awarded the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre in 1993.
IATSE was founded in 1893 when representatives of stagehands working in eleven cities met in New York and pledged to support each other’s efforts to establish fair wages and working conditions for their members. IATSE has since evolved to embrace the development of new entertainment media, craft expansion, technological innovation and geographic growth.
Today, IATSE members work in all forms of live theater, motion picture and television production, trade shows and exhibitions, television broadcasting, and concerts as well as the equipment and construction shops that support all these areas of the entertainment industry. IATSE represents virtually all the behind the scenes workers in crafts ranging from motion picture animator to theater usher.
During a period when private sector union membership has been in sharp decline, IATSE has continued to grow. Since 1993, IATSE’s membership has increased from 74,344 to 150,000 which it attributes to its willingness to adapt its structure to protect traditional jurisdiction and accommodate new crafts.
Corporations suck✊
I hope Frontline does an episode on it. So sorry they are dirty on this. Can’t remember the last time I bought anything from Starbucks, and now I see that boycott will continue.
They claimed it was for supposed crime in the area but it just so happened to be the three unionized shops and no others. We all know the truth
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The three unionized Starbucks in Seattle were all conveniently closed
Good to know that at least one union is flourishing! I hope they lead the way to revitalization of more unionized workplaces. I hear Starbucks workers are taking a real beating in their efforts to unionize.