Unions

SAG-AFTRA

“SAG-AFTRA brings together two great American labor unions: Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Both were formed in the turmoil of the 1930s, with rich histories of fighting for and securing the strongest protections for media artists. Our members united to form the successor union in order to preserve those hard-won rights and to continue the struggle to extend and expand those protections into the 21st century and beyond. We are actors, announcers, broadcast journalists, dancers, dj’s, news writers, news directors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media professionals. Our work is seen and heard in theaters, on television and radio, sound recordings, the internet, games, mobile devices, home video: you see us and hear us on all media distribution platforms. We are the faces and the voices that entertain and inform America and the world.” 

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Contact: 

5757 Wilshire Boulevard, 7th Floor Los Angeles, California 90036

(855) 724-2387

info@sagaftra.org

 

AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists)

“The American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) is the labor union that represents artists from numerous disciplines that create America's operatic, dance, and choral heritage. Whether our members are soloists, choral singers, actors, ballet dancers, or production staff, our union is a strong force in guaranteeing that our nation's artistic institutions adhere to fair labor practices, securing both gainful employment and quality of life for our artists.”

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Contact: 

P.O. Box 908 New York, NY 10108

P 212.265.3687

1-800.543.2462

F 212.262.9088 

Representative Info: https://www.musicalartists.org/contact/ 

 

AGVA (American Guild of Variety Artists)

“The American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) is an AFL-CIO affiliated labor union founded in 1939 to represent performing Artists and Stage Managers in live performances in the Variety field. The variety area of performance includes singers & dancers in Theatrical Revues and touring shows (non-book shows), Theme Park performers, skaters, circus performers, comedians & stand-up comics, Cabaret & Club Artists, lecturers/poets/monologists/spokespersons, and Variety performers working at private parties & special events.”

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New York City Office (National Office)

363 Seventh Avenue 17th Floor New York, NY 10001-3904

(212) 675-1003

Fax (212) 633-0097

Los Angeles Office (West Coast Office)

11712 Moorpark Street Suite 110 Studio City, CA 91604

(818) 508-9984

fax (818) 508-3029

Disneyland Resorts: agvawest@earthlink.net

Universal Studios Hollywood: allisonagva@earthlink.net

 

AFM (American Federation of Musicians) 

“80,000 musicians comprise the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM). We perform in orchestras, backup bands, festivals, clubs and theaters—both on Broadway and on tour. AFM members also make music for films, TV, commercials and sound recordings. As the largest union of musicians in the world, we have the power to make the music industry work for musicians.”

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Contact:

https://www.afm.org/about/contact/

New York Headquarters

1501 Broadway, Ninth Floor New York, NY 10036

212-869-1330

West Coast Office

3220 Winona Avenue Burbank, CA 91504

818-565-3400

Canadian Office

150 Ferrand Drive, Suite #202 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3E5

416-391-5161

Legislative Office

5335 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Suite 440 Washington, DC 20015

202-274-4756

General Phone Numbers:

General Inquiries: 212-869-1330

Toll-free: 800-762-3444

Press Inquiries: 917-229-0239