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	<author_name>​Actors&#x27; Equity Association</author_name>
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	<title>Show your support for the touring company of Waitress unionizing!</title>
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	<description>This season Waitress sent out two tours – one on a full Equity Production contract, the other without a union contract for the actors or stage managers. We reached out to the workers on the non-Equity tour to find out how they felt about doing the same show for a third of the pay and fewer workplace protections. Their answer: not great! Our conversations turned to how Equity might help with the situation, which grew into a card campaign, a formal mechanism for members of the company to authorize Equity to bargain on their behalf. Now we&#x27;ve filed for an election with the National Labor Relations Board. It can be intimidating to stand up to your employer and say you deserve better. That’s why we must stand with the Waitress stage managers and actors as they head towards an election. Show your support and solidarity!</description>
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