In less than three weeks, the AFM will begin bargaining with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) for the film and motion picture contract. Now it’s our turn to negotiate a fair and sustainable contract for our members – just like our fellow unions WGA and SAG-AFTRA did.
WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING FOR? We’re fighting for our fair share. That means better compensation, including an industry-standard and sustainable streaming residual, wage increases, and health care improvements. It means fighting for AI protections so that your work is not captured and used without permission or compensation. And it means ending the outrageous anti-union practice of ‘yellow dog’ contracts, a practice that drives down wages.
The AFM has been getting ready for this moment for some time. Over the last year, AFM Fair Share for Musicians has internally organized and held town hall conversations with rank-and-file bargaining unit members to ensure this contract reflects the diversity of our needs and aspirations. Congratulations to the hundreds of musicians who have attended meetings, volunteered for action alerts, and supported our actor, singer, and writer colleagues over the past year. Now is the time for our biggest display of collective action, yet.
Collaborating with and learning from our sibling unions, WGA and SAG-AFTRA, during their strikes last year, we redefined solidarity and secured new commitments from political, labor, and entertainment industry leaders to join us in our fight.
JOIN THE RALLY: On Monday, January 22 at 9 a.m., we will be marching in front of the AMPTP headquarters in Sherman Oaks, CA, to take us directly into that day’s negotiations with a great wave of support from members and fellow union allies.
Please RSVP here if you are able to attend this rally.
If you can’t attend the rally but want to be involved in the AFM Fair Share for Musicians campaign, here are some other ways you can make a difference:
- Sign the Petition to tell the AMPTP it’s time for musicians to get their fair share
- Stay informed: Visit the AFMFairShareforMusicians.org website and follow @afmfairshareformusicians on social media for updates on the negotiations.
- Spread the word: Talk to your fellow musicians, share campaign materials, and encourage them to join the movement.
- Check out the Social Media Toolkit.
In Solidarity,
Tino Gagliardi, AFM International President