Labor leaders from five unions including Actors’ Equity Association today joined together to demand Senate action on the HEROES Act, calling the additional $600 in weekly pandemic unemployment benefits essential for food and shelter
Labor leaders from five unions including Actors’ Equity Association today joined together to demand Senate action on the
“Every time we hear some salaried senator or representative paid for by our tax dollars say that $600 will discourage us from working is an insult to every working person in America and in our industry,” said Kate Shindle, President of Actors’ Equity Association.With regard to the 51,000 actors and stage managers working in the theater industry, Shindle said,went from record employment last season in the American theater to nearly 100 percent unemployment.
Shindle addressed the circumstances of theater workers from New York City to Orlando, Florida. “With Broadway closed, the $600 a week has been indispensable – it was helping to pay for basics like diapers. In Florida, we have hundreds of members who have been locked out of their workplace by Walt Disney World. Without the additional benefit, they have seen their unemployment slashed to $275 a week.
D. Taylor, president of the Unite Here! union representing workers in, among other industries, hotel, gaming, food service and transportation, said, “Nobody’s going to get rich on $600 a week, but maybe they can survive. In places like Florida where unemployment only lasts for 12 weeks, it’s the only money people are going to get. We don’t want to see a scenario where people are out on the street with no place to live and no food to eat.
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