Keep Bandcamp Great: Tell Songtradr to recognize and negotiate with Bandcamp United immediately
Songtradr CEO Paul Wiltshire
On September 28, Epic Games announced the sale of Bandcamp to Songtradr, Inc. In an internal announcement to staff, Epic Games wrote that Songtradr, Inc. would be offering positions to some Bandcamp employees but not all. This comes amidst ongoing contract negotiations with Bandcamp’s staff union - Bandcamp United.
I support Bandcamp workers in calling for Paul Wiltshire to recognize the existing union, offer employment to all Bandcamp employees, and continue bargaining in good faith. Workers make Bandcamp the beloved platform it is today, and Bandcamp will not be the same unless workers are valued and their rights to a seat at the table are upheld at this moment.
For almost 15 years, Bandcamp has been built on the idea of community. It has functioned as much more than a marketplace, providing a way for artists to connect and communicate with fans directly and for like-minded artists to find one another. Bandcamp has always stood strong in its beliefs and its place in the community that it has helped foster. As algorithms gradually wrest control of the music industry, Bandcamp has preserved an artist-first, defiantly human attitude. Maintaining the value that Bandcamp places on music is critical for artists everywhere, and it starts with valuing the workers who have built Bandcamp into the beloved platform it is today.
CEO Paul Wiltshire has said: “There’s not a need to change [Bandcamp] into anything other than what it is.” If that's true, it is time for Songtradr to recognize and negotiate with the union so that workers can continue to carry out Bandcamp's artists first mission.
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Songtradr CEO Paul Wiltshire
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PETER KIRN
I support Bandcamp workers in calling for Paul Wiltshire to recognize the existing union, offer employment to all Bandcamp employees, and continue bargaining in good faith. Workers make Bandcamp the beloved platform it is today, and Bandcamp will not be the same unless workers are valued and their rights to a seat at the table are upheld at this moment.
It is time for clarity and certainty for all Bandcamp workers so that Bandcamp can continue to serve its artists first mission, or as CEO Paul Wiltshire has said: “There’s not a need to change [Bandcamp] into anything other than what it is.”