Should you join the union?

Union activity is pushing back against the increasingly insecure arts work environment.
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MEAA – Equity union members vote to oppose easier access for overseas artists. Photo: http://livetheatre.org.au/

Unions are commonly associated more with brawn than brains: the power of wharfies and building workers rather than the skills of curators or community arts workers.

Most employees in the art sector work under directly negotiated individual contracts; fewer are employed on the terms set out in collective agreements which underlie more permanent positions in larger art institutions. A large number of art workers are also employed as teachers in tertiary institutions, operating within fragile temporary contractual positions.

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Amelia Swan
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Melbourne-based art writer and historian.