[Fmpro] FMPRO Digest, Vol 38, Issue 21 -- Unionizing Composers
Christopher Alpiar
chris at alpiar.com
Mon Jun 16 21:22:36 GMT 2008
Was it really like that though? I do not know as most of the unions
were in place by the time I was old enough to understand there were
any inequities in this world (I'm a young pup at 39). But I have never
thought that the unions were formed without money paying professional
people to organize volunteers. Maybe it wasn't the case?
Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
Cinematic Composer
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On Jun 16, 2008, at 3:32 PM, JJB wrote:
> Of course. I was just sort of surprised at the idea - if you think
> about, you know, how it used to be done back in the old days, union
> organizers weren't usually getting paid to get their heads beaten in,
> the did it out of love or principal.
>
> - Joel
>
>
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