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Posted January 16, 2013
Council Ratifies New SET (Short Engagement Touring) Agreement Equity Achieves Significant Salary, Per Diem Increases and Other Improvements in Four-Year Pact with The Broadway League At its meeting on Tuesday, January 15, the Council of Actors' Equity Association overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year SET (Short Engagement Touring) Agreement. This agreement, which governs qualifying productions on the road, achieves significant salary and per diem increases and other improvements. "I am pleased to report that the Negotiating Team and Equity staff negotiated a strong financial package and improvements in quality of life issues," said AEA Executive Director Mary McColl, who served as Chief Negotiator. She stressed: "These are two areas that are very important to our members," adding "Extensive surveys and member outreach in advance of the negotiations gave our Negotiating Team a clear directive and focus that succeeded at the bargaining table." Since its inception in 2008, 30 productions have toured using the agreement, which generated over 20,700 work weeks for Equity Actors and Stage Managers. "The SET Agreement creates Equity jobs on the road, that otherwise would be non-union," continued McColl. "This agreement allowed us to regain workweeks during the most serious economic down-turn since the Great Depression, in a toxic, anti-labor atmosphere that has seen the gutting of collective bargaining rights across the country. Because of the SET Agreement, audiences nationwide benefit by seeing Equity productions that employ our members." Highlights of the SET Agreement include the following:
AEA Executive Director McColl served as Chief Negotiator; Equity's Negotiating Team was chaired by Councillor Jeff Williams, with team members from all regions and work categories (Principal, Chorus, Stage Management). Additional support was provided by Equity staff. A list of current and upcoming tours is listed below:
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