BROADWAY WORLD: ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION URGES ALL STATES TO CONTINUE FEDERAL PANDEMIC UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

Actors' Equity Association, the national labor union representing more than 51,000 professional actors and stage managers in live theatre, has released a statement in response to reports that at least 23 states are choosing to terminate their federal pandemic unemployment insurance programs far before their current scheduled expiration of September 6, 2021, potentially affecting nearly 2 million Americans, disproportionately workers of color.

"The performance community is still experiencing mass unemployment due to no fault of our own," said Kate Shindle, president of Actors' Equity Association. "The federal unemployment supplement is not discouraging these Americans from going back to work. For politicians to push this false narrative is offensive. Live event workers, including our members, have overwhelmingly not been called back to work and will not resume full employment for at least several months. This pandemic is not over, the public's willingness to attend live events and the future of international tourism is uncertain, and we need our governments to recognize this reality as this industry works to rebuild and restore jobs."

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