By Staff Report on August 28, 2017
American Federation of Musicians, legislative, Recording Musicians Association
News
With three top California assemblyman singing their tune at the American Federation of Musicians’ “Keeping the Score in California” event, it appears as if the tax incentive designed to keep recording work in the state is destined for passage. “I don’t see it as a question of if it’s going to happen, I see it […]
By Paula Parisi on August 12, 2017
AFM Local 47, American Federation of Musicians, Music Scoring Tax Credit, Rickey Minor, Siddhartha Khosla
Legislative, Live
Los Angeles film and television musicians are turning up the volume on a California tax initiative with a concert headlined by Rickey Minor and Sid Khosla at City Hall. The session musicians “supergroup” will support state assembly bill 1300, the Music Scoring Tax Credit, designed to lure foreign productions to California for music work, and reward low-budget […]
By Staff Report on November 23, 2016
American Federation of Musicians, Classical, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, strike
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The Pittsburgh Symphony settled its 55-day strike, with a new five-year contract secured by the American Federation of Musicians, Local 60-471 negotiating committee on behalf of the PSO. The deal, concluded Nov. 23, extends through 2021 and includes freezing certain pension benefits and a pay cut of 7.5% the first year. It’s been a rocky year […]
By Staff Report on October 31, 2016
American Federation of Musicians, Classical, Elvis Costello, Philadelphia Orchestra, strike
News
The Philadelphia Orchestra may have settled its strike less than 48 hours after walking off the job, but on the state’s westside, there’s no end in sight for the strike at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, whose musicians hit the picket line the same weekend as Philadelphia, Sept. 30. The Fort Worth Symphony musicians also continue their walkout, which began Sept. […]