NSW Labor promises to make it mandatory that musicians receive a minimum fee if they play at events that have received public funding.
abc.net.au/news/nsw-labor-state-election-pledge-for-musicians/101767862NSW Labor has promised to make it mandatory that musicians receive a minimum fee if they play at events that have received public funding.The pre-election announcement is a response to a push by Musicians AustraliaIf it wins the state election in March, the Opposition said it would ensure musicians were paid at least $250 each for their performance.
The Shadow Minister for Arts and the Night Time Economy, John Graham, said that currently there was no guarantee that musicians get paid."When public funding goes into an event, the public expect that the musicians are paid a reasonable wage."
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