Police have been forced to remind people to stay at home after drivers parked up under a motorway bridge to visit Sale Water Park.
18.03.2020 - 00:35 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
Leaders of the WGA East are calling on their members to urge Congress to support paid leave for industry workers whose shows have been shuttered because of the coronavirus shutdown. The guild joins a growing list of industry unions advocating for governmental relief.
“Many people in Congress are not fully aware of how employment works in the entertainment industry, with people working from show to show, film to film, gig to gig,” said WGA East president Beau Willimon
Police have been forced to remind people to stay at home after drivers parked up under a motorway bridge to visit Sale Water Park.
Arlo Guthrie has called for donations to save the Hudson River sloop Clearwater, which was launched 50 years ago by the late folk icon Pete Seeger, “because I love that old guy Pete.”
After releasing her first studio album, securing a booking agent and even netting a Juno nomination earlier this year, Toronto-based singer/songwriter STORRY's career finally started picking up steam after years of frustration. Then came the coronavirus. "As an indie artist, [it
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By Denise Petski
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Police Scotland are asking employers to consider providing paid leave to members of staff who volunteer as Special Constables, to allow them to support the national effort to tackle the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
By David Robb
By Dominic Patten, Nellie Andreeva
President Donald Trump signed into law a more than $100 billion coronavirus aid bill Wednesday night (March 18), providing free testing and ensuring paid emergency leave for some employees, among other measures.
As the U.S. Congress considers a multibillion-dollar emergency aid package to offset the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, the Recording Academy is urging members of Congress to consider music gig workers in relief plans.