AFL-CIO American Federation of Labor
The AFL-CIO's mission is to enable working people to have a voice on the job, in government, in a changing global economy and in their communities.
AFTRA National Office
The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is a national labor union affiliated with the AFL-CIO. Its headquarters are in New York City and there are 36 local offices throughout the country.
Directors Guild of America (DGA)
The Directors Guild of America represents more than 12,000 members working in U.S. cities and abroad. Their creative work is represented in theatrical, industrial, educational and documentary films, as well as, videos and commercials.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
The IATSE is the labor union representing technicians, artisans and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre, film and television production, and trade shows.
Motion Picture & Television Fund
To enrich the lives of people in our Southern California entertainment community by continuously evolving to meet their heath and human services needs.
Radio and Television News Directors Association & Foundation
The Radio and Television News Directors Association & Foundation promotes excellence in electronic journalism through research, education and training for news professionals and journalism students.
Screen Actors Guild
The Screen Actors Guild and the people who represent it have become a powerful voice for performers. The Guild has come a long way over the years with the establishment of 20 distinctive branches around the country all serving actors.
SAG Pension & Health
The website for members of the Screen Actors Guild regarding their pension and health benefits.
Society of Singers
The Society of Singers is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1984. It is a group of concerned individuals devoted to addressing the needs of professional singers worldwide.
Women in Film
Women In Film's purpose is to empower, promote, nurture and mentor women in the entertainment, communication and media industries to achieve their highest potential through a network of valuable contacts, educational programs and events.
Writers Guild of America
The Writers Guild of America, made up of two unions - the Writers Guild, East and the Writers Guild, West- brings together some 11,000 professionals who are the primary creators of what is seen or heard on television and film in the U.S.
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