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International Federation of Musicians

The International Federation of Musicians (French: Federation Internationale des Musiciens, FIM) is a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing music performers. FIM counts member unions in 70 countries and three regional groups in Europe, Africa and Latin America. It is a member of the Council of Global Unions.

International Federation of Musicians
Federation Internationale des Musiciens
Founded1948
Headquarters21 bis rue Victor Massé, Paris
Location
  • France
Key people
Benoît Machuel (Gen Sec)
John F. Smith (President)
AffiliationsIAEA
Websitefim-musicians.org

History edit

The federation was established on 3 August 1948 at a conference in Zürich, which had been organised on the initiative of the Swiss Musicians' Union.[1] From 1951, it held meetings with the members of the Berne Convention, the International Labour Organization, the IFPI, and the European Broadcasting Union, to negotiate the copyright rights of musicians.[2]

For many years, the secretariat was independent of both the main international federations of trade unions, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the World Federation of Trade Unions, and as such, by the 1980s, it represented both unions in capitalist countries, and in communist countries such as Cuba.[3]

In 1997, the organisation affiliated to the International Arts and Entertainment Alliance.[4] The secretariat is currently based in Paris, France.

Affiliates edit

The following unions were affiliated in March 2022:[5]

Union Abbreviation Country
American Federation of Musicians AFM Canada & United States
Argentinian Society of Musicians SADEM Argentina
Association of Music Professionals of Senegal AMS Senegal
Association of Uruguayan Musicians AUDEM Uruguay
Communication Workers' Union SLC Italy
Creo Creo Norway
Croatian Musicians' Union HGU Croatia
Danish Musicians' Union DMF Denmark
Education, Science and Culture Trade Union of Slovenia SVIZ Slovenia
Entertainers of Jamaica Association EJA Jamaica
Federation of Citizens' Services FSC Spain
Federation of Culture and Media FAIR-MediaSind Romania
Federation of Dutch Trade Unions FNV Netherlands
Federation of Uruguayan Musicians FEDEM Uruguay
Finnish Musicians' Union SML Finland
General Union of Public Services ACOD Belgium
German Orchestra Union DOV Germany
Hungarian Musicians’ and Dancers’ Union MZTSZ Hungary
Icelandic Musicians' Union FIH Iceland
Iranian Musicians' Union IMU Iran
Israeli Musicians' Union IMU Israel
Kenya Musicians' Union KEMU Kenya
Latvian Trade Union Federation for People Engaged in Cultural Activities LKDAF Latvia
Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance MEAA Australia
Musicians' Federation of India MFI India
Musicians' Union MU United Kingdom
Musicians' Union of Ireland MUI Ireland
Musicians' Union of Japan MUJ Japan
Musicians' Union of Liberia MULIB Liberia
Musicians' Union of Malawi MUM Malawi
Musicians' Union of the Gambia MUSIGAM Gambia
Musicians' Union of the Ivory Coast SAMCI Cote d'Ivoire
Musicians' Union of the State of Rio de Janeiro SINDMUSI Brazil
National Association of Public and Private Employees ANEP Costa Rica
National Union of Music Workers SITMUCH Chile
Ormúsica Ormúsica Colombia
Panhellenic Musician Union PMU Greece
Professional Union of Spanish Musicians SPME Spain
Serbian Musicians' Union SMU Serbia
SO.ME.SOK SO.ME.SOK Cyprus
Swedish Musicians' Union FSM Sweden
Swiss Musicians' Union SMV-USDAM Switzerland
Syndicat national des artistes-musiciens SNAM France
SYNEAMAC SYNEAMAC Cameroon
Togo Musicians' Union SARIAC Togo
Trade Union for the Music Arts Industry TUMAI Zimbabwe
Trade Union of Cameroonian Musicians SYCAMU Cameroon
Trade Union of Polish Artists and Orchestra Musicians ZZ PAMO Poland
Transcom Transcom Belgium
Uganda Musicians' Union UMU Uganda
Ukrainian Musicians' Union UMU Ukraine
UNIA UNIA Slovakia
Union Conference of Musicians GLOSA-SKG Slovenia
Union of Bulgarian Musicians and Dancers UBMD Bulgaria
Union of Musicians, Composers and Singers of Peru SIMCCAP Peru
Union of Musicians of Colombia SIMUCOL Colombia
Union of Music Workers UTM Costa Rica
Union of Workers in Music, Art and Related Industries SITMAS Panama
Ver.di Ver.di Germany
Younion Younion Austria
Zimbabwe Musicians' Union ZIMU Zimbabwe

Leadership edit

General Secretaries edit

1948: Rudolf Leuzinger
1982: Yvonne Burckhardt
1990s: Jean Vincent
2002: Benoît Machuel

Presidents edit

1948: William Batten
1950: Hardie Ratcliffe
1973: John Morton
2004: John F. Smith

External links edit

  • Official FIM website
  • Official website of the International Orchestra Conference
  • Travelling with a musical instrument in compliance with CITES
  • Official website of the International Arts and Entertainment Alliance (IAEA)

References edit

  1. ^ Yearbook of International Organizations. 1997.
  2. ^ Donmann, Monika (2014). Authors and Apparatus: A Media History of Copyright. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-1501734984.
  3. ^ Alexander, Robert (2009). International Labor Organizations and Organized Labor in Latin America and the Caribbean. Santa Barbara: ABC CLIO. p. 262. ISBN 978-0275977399.
  4. ^ Verity Burgmann, Globalization and Labour in the Twenty-First Century, pp.122-123
  5. ^ "Membership". FIM. Retrieved 14 March 2022.

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For the early 20th century federation see International Confederation of Musicians The International Federation of Musicians French Federation Internationale des Musiciens FIM is a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing music performers FIM counts member unions in 70 countries and three regional groups in Europe Africa and Latin America It is a member of the Council of Global Unions International Federation of MusiciansFederation Internationale des MusiciensFounded1948Headquarters21 bis rue Victor Masse ParisLocationFranceKey peopleBenoit Machuel Gen Sec John F Smith President AffiliationsIAEAWebsitefim musicians wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Affiliates 3 Leadership 3 1 General Secretaries 3 2 Presidents 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editThe federation was established on 3 August 1948 at a conference in Zurich which had been organised on the initiative of the Swiss Musicians Union 1 From 1951 it held meetings with the members of the Berne Convention the International Labour Organization the IFPI and the European Broadcasting Union to negotiate the copyright rights of musicians 2 For many years the secretariat was independent of both the main international federations of trade unions the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the World Federation of Trade Unions and as such by the 1980s it represented both unions in capitalist countries and in communist countries such as Cuba 3 In 1997 the organisation affiliated to the International Arts and Entertainment Alliance 4 The secretariat is currently based in Paris France Affiliates editThe following unions were affiliated in March 2022 5 Union Abbreviation CountryAmerican Federation of Musicians AFM Canada amp United StatesArgentinian Society of Musicians SADEM ArgentinaAssociation of Music Professionals of Senegal AMS SenegalAssociation of Uruguayan Musicians AUDEM UruguayCommunication Workers Union SLC ItalyCreo Creo NorwayCroatian Musicians Union HGU CroatiaDanish Musicians Union DMF DenmarkEducation Science and Culture Trade Union of Slovenia SVIZ SloveniaEntertainers of Jamaica Association EJA JamaicaFederation of Citizens Services FSC SpainFederation of Culture and Media FAIR MediaSind RomaniaFederation of Dutch Trade Unions FNV NetherlandsFederation of Uruguayan Musicians FEDEM UruguayFinnish Musicians Union SML FinlandGeneral Union of Public Services ACOD BelgiumGerman Orchestra Union DOV GermanyHungarian Musicians and Dancers Union MZTSZ HungaryIcelandic Musicians Union FIH IcelandIranian Musicians Union IMU IranIsraeli Musicians Union IMU IsraelKenya Musicians Union KEMU KenyaLatvian Trade Union Federation for People Engaged in Cultural Activities LKDAF LatviaMedia Entertainment amp Arts Alliance MEAA AustraliaMusicians Federation of India MFI IndiaMusicians Union MU United KingdomMusicians Union of Ireland MUI IrelandMusicians Union of Japan MUJ JapanMusicians Union of Liberia MULIB LiberiaMusicians Union of Malawi MUM MalawiMusicians Union of the Gambia MUSIGAM GambiaMusicians Union of the Ivory Coast SAMCI Cote d IvoireMusicians Union of the State of Rio de Janeiro SINDMUSI BrazilNational Association of Public and Private Employees ANEP Costa RicaNational Union of Music Workers SITMUCH ChileOrmusica Ormusica ColombiaPanhellenic Musician Union PMU GreeceProfessional Union of Spanish Musicians SPME SpainSerbian Musicians Union SMU SerbiaSO ME SOK SO ME SOK CyprusSwedish Musicians Union FSM SwedenSwiss Musicians Union SMV USDAM SwitzerlandSyndicat national des artistes musiciens SNAM FranceSYNEAMAC SYNEAMAC CameroonTogo Musicians Union SARIAC TogoTrade Union for the Music Arts Industry TUMAI ZimbabweTrade Union of Cameroonian Musicians SYCAMU CameroonTrade Union of Polish Artists and Orchestra Musicians ZZ PAMO PolandTranscom Transcom BelgiumUganda Musicians Union UMU UgandaUkrainian Musicians Union UMU UkraineUNIA UNIA SlovakiaUnion Conference of Musicians GLOSA SKG SloveniaUnion of Bulgarian Musicians and Dancers UBMD BulgariaUnion of Musicians Composers and Singers of Peru SIMCCAP PeruUnion of Musicians of Colombia SIMUCOL ColombiaUnion of Music Workers UTM Costa RicaUnion of Workers in Music Art and Related Industries SITMAS PanamaVer di Ver di GermanyYounion Younion AustriaZimbabwe Musicians Union ZIMU ZimbabweLeadership editGeneral Secretaries edit 1948 Rudolf Leuzinger 1982 Yvonne Burckhardt 1990s Jean Vincent 2002 Benoit MachuelPresidents edit 1948 William Batten 1950 Hardie Ratcliffe 1973 John Morton 2004 John F SmithExternal links editOfficial FIM website Official website of the International Orchestra Conference Travelling with a musical instrument in compliance with CITES Official website of the International Arts and Entertainment Alliance IAEA References edit Yearbook of International Organizations 1997 Donmann Monika 2014 Authors and Apparatus A Media History of Copyright Ithaca Cornell University Press p 115 ISBN 978 1501734984 Alexander Robert 2009 International Labor Organizations and Organized Labor in Latin America and the Caribbean Santa Barbara ABC CLIO p 262 ISBN 978 0275977399 Verity Burgmann Globalization and Labour in the Twenty First Century pp 122 123 Membership FIM Retrieved 14 March 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Federation of Musicians amp oldid 1205452552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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