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Equity (British trade union)

Equity, formerly officially titled the British Actors' Equity Association, is the trade union for the performing arts and entertainment industries in the United Kingdom.

Equity
Equity (incorporating the Variety Artistes' Federation)
Equity's Emblem
Founded1930; 93 years ago (1930)
HeadquartersGuild House, Upper St Martin's Lane, London, England, WC2H 9EG
Members
46,683 (2021)[1]
General Secretary
Paul W. Fleming
President
Lynda Cooke
Affiliations
Websitewww.equity.org.uk

Formed by a group of West End performers in 1930, the union grew to include performers and stage management nationwide, as well as gaining recognition in audio, film, and television. Equity incorporated the Variety Artistes' Federation in 1967, and now represents most professionals whose work is presented on stage or screen.

As of 2021, it had just over 46,000 members, including actors, singers, dancers, variety artistes and other performers, models, theatre directors, choreographers, designers, and stage management.[2]

Equity requires its members to have unique professional names to avoid confusion with other artists and entertainers.[3]

History Edit

Equity was created in 1930 by a group of West End performers, including Godfrey Tearle, May Whitty and Ben Webster. They were advised by Robert Young, the "Actors' MP".[4] Like many other British trade unions, Equity operated a closed shop policy, so it was not possible for someone to join unless they had a record of sufficient paid work and most jobs were reserved for Equity card holders. To allow new members to join, there were a limited number of non-card-holding jobs on regional productions. While working on these productions, actors held a provisional membership card, and could apply for full membership upon completing the requisite number of weeks, subsequently allowing them to work in the West End or on film and television.[5]

As a result of reforms of trade unions by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government and the introduction of European legislation, closed-shop unions became illegal in the UK and Equity discontinued their closed-shop policy in the 1980s. However, to join Equity in the present day, evidence of sufficient paid professional work must still be provided.[6] In 1976, Equity introduced a policy of refusing to sell programmes to the SABC, an action that led to a virtual ban of British television in apartheid-era South Africa, which was not lifted until 1993.[7]

The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by Equity on Broadway in the US and Equity UK in London's West End.

In regard to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, Equity released a statement: 'Equity stands full square behind our sister union..'[8]

Presidents Edit

 
Image of Guild House.

General Secretaries Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Annual Return for a Trade Union" (PDF). publishing.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ Equity (Incorporating the Variety Artistes' Federation): annual returns. UK Certification Officer.
  3. ^ "Equity – Equity Name". Equity. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  4. ^ Cochrane, Claire (2011). Twentieth-Century British Theatre : Industry, Art and Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 78–79. ISBN 9780521464888.
  5. ^ Simkins, Michael (2003). What's My Motivation?. London: Ebury Press. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0091892295.
  6. ^ "How can I join?". Equity. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  7. ^ Ban on sale of TV shows to South Africa lifted: Anti-apartheid blockade by actors' union dropped following reform of broadcasting, but opposition to touring remains, The Independent, 10 November 1993
  8. ^ "Solidarity Statement & Advice - SAG-AFTRA Strikes 2023". Equity. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Equity history". Equity. 30 March 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  10. ^ a b Smith, Alistair (22 July 2008). "Hamilton elected Equity president". The Stage. London. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  11. ^ Hemley, Matthew (15 July 2010). "Malcolm Sinclair becomes Equity president". The Stage. London. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Malcolm Sinclair re-elected President". Equity. 11 July 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  13. ^ "Council: Equity Council 2012 – 2014". Equity. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  14. ^ Hemley, Matthew (1 May 2018). "Actor Maureen Beattie becomes second female president in Equity's history | News". The Stage. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Equity – Equity announces first female President since 1946". www.equity.org.uk. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  16. ^ "Equity - Election Results: President, Council, Appeals Committee and Standing Orders Committee for 2022-24". Equity. 8 July 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Alfred M. Wall". The Stage. No. 2989. 12 May 1938. p. 1.
  18. ^ "Branch AGM – West of England Variety Branch". Events during March 2013. Equity. 30 March 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  19. ^ "Equity - Equity elects new General Secretary". www.equity.org.uk. 9 July 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020.

Further reading Edit

  • Lee, Felicity R. (3 February 1999). "British Group Urges Freer Exchange of Actors With U.S." The New York Times. Retrieved 29 June 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the British trade union For the American equivalent see Actors Equity Association Equity formerly officially titled the British Actors Equity Association is the trade union for the performing arts and entertainment industries in the United Kingdom EquityEquity incorporating the Variety Artistes Federation Equity s EmblemFounded1930 93 years ago 1930 HeadquartersGuild House Upper St Martin s Lane London England WC2H 9EGMembers46 683 2021 1 General SecretaryPaul W FlemingPresidentLynda CookeAffiliationsTUCICTUSTUCFEUFIAWebsitewww wbr equity wbr org wbr ukFormed by a group of West End performers in 1930 the union grew to include performers and stage management nationwide as well as gaining recognition in audio film and television Equity incorporated the Variety Artistes Federation in 1967 and now represents most professionals whose work is presented on stage or screen As of 2021 it had just over 46 000 members including actors singers dancers variety artistes and other performers models theatre directors choreographers designers and stage management 2 Equity requires its members to have unique professional names to avoid confusion with other artists and entertainers 3 Contents 1 History 2 Presidents 3 General Secretaries 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditEquity was created in 1930 by a group of West End performers including Godfrey Tearle May Whitty and Ben Webster They were advised by Robert Young the Actors MP 4 Like many other British trade unions Equity operated a closed shop policy so it was not possible for someone to join unless they had a record of sufficient paid work and most jobs were reserved for Equity card holders To allow new members to join there were a limited number of non card holding jobs on regional productions While working on these productions actors held a provisional membership card and could apply for full membership upon completing the requisite number of weeks subsequently allowing them to work in the West End or on film and television 5 As a result of reforms of trade unions by Margaret Thatcher s Conservative government and the introduction of European legislation closed shop unions became illegal in the UK and Equity discontinued their closed shop policy in the 1980s However to join Equity in the present day evidence of sufficient paid professional work must still be provided 6 In 1976 Equity introduced a policy of refusing to sell programmes to the SABC an action that led to a virtual ban of British television in apartheid era South Africa which was not lifted until 1993 7 The Clarence Derwent Awards are theatre awards given annually by Equity on Broadway in the US and Equity UK in London s West End In regard to the 2023 SAG AFTRA strike Equity released a statement Equity stands full square behind our sister union 8 Presidents Edit nbsp Image of Guild House 1932 Godfrey Seymour Tearle 9 1940 Lewis Thomas Casson 9 1946 Beatrix Lehmann 9 1948 Leslie Banks 9 1949 Felix Aylmer 9 1969 Ernest Clark 9 1973 Andre Morell 9 1975 Hugh Manning 9 1978 John Barron 9 1982 Hugh Manning 9 1984 Derek Bond 9 1986 Nigel Davenport 9 1992 Jeffry Wickham 9 1994 Frederick Pyne 9 2002 Harry Landis 9 10 2008 Graham Hamilton 10 2010 Malcolm Sinclair 11 12 13 2018 Maureen Beattie 14 15 2022 Lynda Rooke 16 General Secretaries Edit1930 Alfred M Wall 17 1939 C B Purdom 9 1940 Llewellyn Rees 9 1946 Gordon Sandison 9 1958 Gerald Croasdell 9 1973 Peter Plouviez 9 1991 Ian McGarry 9 2005 Christine Payne 9 18 2020 Paul W Fleming 19 See also Edit nbsp Organised labour portalActors Equity Association Federation of Entertainment Unions International Federation of Actors Irish Congress of Trade Unions SAG AFTRA Scottish Trades Union Congress Trades Union CongressReferences Edit Annual Return for a Trade Union PDF publishing service gov uk Retrieved 18 July 2023 Equity Incorporating the Variety Artistes Federation annual returns UK Certification Officer Equity Equity Name Equity Retrieved 2 July 2018 Cochrane Claire 2011 Twentieth Century British Theatre Industry Art and Empire Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 78 79 ISBN 9780521464888 Simkins Michael 2003 What s My Motivation London Ebury Press pp 69 70 ISBN 0091892295 How can I join Equity Retrieved 29 June 2013 Ban on sale of TV shows to South Africa lifted Anti apartheid blockade by actors union dropped following reform of broadcasting but opposition to touring remains The Independent 10 November 1993 Solidarity Statement amp Advice SAG AFTRA Strikes 2023 Equity Retrieved 12 September 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Equity history Equity 30 March 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2013 a b Smith Alistair 22 July 2008 Hamilton elected Equity president The Stage London Retrieved 29 June 2013 Hemley Matthew 15 July 2010 Malcolm Sinclair becomes Equity president The Stage London Retrieved 29 June 2013 Malcolm Sinclair re elected President Equity 11 July 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Council Equity Council 2012 2014 Equity Retrieved 29 June 2013 Hemley Matthew 1 May 2018 Actor Maureen Beattie becomes second female president in Equity s history News The Stage Retrieved 7 August 2018 Equity Equity announces first female President since 1946 www equity org uk 1 May 2018 Retrieved 7 August 2018 Equity Election Results President Council Appeals Committee and Standing Orders Committee for 2022 24 Equity 8 July 2022 Retrieved 8 July 2022 Alfred M Wall The Stage No 2989 12 May 1938 p 1 Branch AGM West of England Variety Branch Events during March 2013 Equity 30 March 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Equity Equity elects new General Secretary www equity org uk 9 July 2020 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Further reading EditLee Felicity R 3 February 1999 British Group Urges Freer Exchange of Actors With U S The New York Times Retrieved 29 June 2013 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Equity British trade union amp oldid 1175115798, 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