This is the official Twitter page for @EquityUK Scottish National Committee. This page will be for updates ONLY.
If you have any questions/queries please email the committee with your membership no to [email protected]
Edinburgh TV Fest is offering 50 free passes for people in the industry from working class backgrounds, who can demonstrate how attending would impact their career development
https://t.co/YxadKdCLcf
Creative arts and entertainment have shrunk by almost 15% since Keir Starmer’s government took office in July 2024, analysis by @EquityUK has suggested 👇
https://t.co/oebZB09rhy
🚨Equity has serious concerns about recent casting & audition activity involving virtual auditions.
We're asking members to take caution if considering an audition with Dark Matter Productions, but recent examples extend to other casting activity too.
https://t.co/OqIf2SIiAT
Natasha Gerson speaking powerfully and personally proposing our motion at #STUCwomen24 to ask for improvement in arts & sports training to give young people the support and fair treatment they deserve @EquityUK@equityglasgow@equity_class@EquityWomen (passed unanimously )
Our delegates are representing @EquityUK today & tomorrow @STUCwomen conference. We have already heard powerful & moving motions & glad to have given support to @WeAreTheMU amended motion. #STUCwomen24
We urge members to exercise caution in relation to casting agency Mad Dog Casting Ltd, and a possibly related company called Somebody Ltd, following dozens of instances of non-payment and an escalation of legal action to recover money owed.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/pYU1YUVKws
If you can take some time to fill out the survey it will be greatly appreciated, and you will be contributing to a better understanding of the Scottish creative industries and the issues workers face. https://t.co/uE3WeXFZQN Thank you
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Calling all Scottish creatives, we've been asked to share this request to take part in a survey, the general context is the gig economy, and the impact of this economic model on trade union activism in Scotland. If you can, take the time to complete the survey & share.
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There will be follow up focus groups to discuss the findings, if you are interested in participating in these focus groups please contact the researcher on [email protected]
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🪄 Know your rights! 🪄
As the pantomime season approaches, don’t forget to send a copy of your contract to review to [email protected]
🧚 We want to make sure your rights are honoured. 🧚
Learn more about rights of performers and stage management here👇https://t.co/5mcJlFzOJX
📢Stop the cuts – tax wealth instead! 📢
🏴 Join us to protest the arts funding cuts announced by the Scottish Government! 🏴
When: 12.30pm, Thursday 5 September
Where: Outside the Scottish Parliament, Holyrood
What: Speeches, banners, chants!
Tell us you’ll be there 👇https://t.co/PoDnYXSNkn
Creative Scotland, Open Fund Closure:
This is what happens when an infrastructure does not adapt to reflect how it actually functions.
This is what happens when freelance voices are perpetually overlooked in decision making rooms, in spite of all the pandemic promises.
The Scottish Government didn't stop the fund...Creative Scotland did...in order to shame the Scottish Govt who were, in turn, trying to shame the UK Govt. We mustn't let anger make us naive as to the political games being played with our lives.
“This is a deeply disappointing and short-sighted move by the Scottish Government which will put artists across the country out of work."
Equity's @MarleneCCurran responds to Creative Scotland cuts 👇
#StopTheCuts#SaveTheArts
https://t.co/Pmpq8zSvBi