bloke wrote:
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It is a great device to (by giving musicians back a small portion of what they paid in) fooling them into believing that the union is generating jobs. Does it sound like a familiar scheme?
I am no fan of the AFM at this point but it is important that non-union-members understand that the union makes no assertion that it will "get jobs" for it's members. The supposed purpose of the union is to protect the jobs and the working conditions we have.
This post is not about how well the union is doing
that job, I wouldn't defend them for money, but no union official will ever assert that the union will get you a job. The late, great tuba player and union organizer, Lew Waldeck would have convinced any thinking musician of the value of the union but would never have promised you a job.
I rarely play a job where my paycheck includes a payment to the R&T fund sooooo, the few green sheet jobs I have played have more than paid me back. It's the full-time symphony members and session players who are paying the way on this scheme. Kind of a "redistribution of the wealth" plan.