Campaigns

The New Deal

Information on the on going New Deal Campaign.

From BECTU:

The coronavirus crisis has highlighted just how exposed and precarious the working lives of people who work in the arts, theatre, live events, film, broadcasting and TV has become.

It is time for workers across these industries to come together and work on a ‘New Deal’ – to be clear that many of us will only be able to stay in our industries if the employers are prepared to make it more sustainable for us to do so.

This means:

BECTU will campaign across the creative industries for a 'New Deal’ for freelancers and precarious workers – a change to the industry where employment relationships are no longer as one-sided, and where these workers can expect reasonable protections from the hazards of precarious working.

Over the coming weeks, we will be consulting our members, both directly and through their branches. We will be doing online consultations as well as online branch meetings that will allow members to participate directly.

Ultimately, if the workers in our industries can agree what they are asking for, and stick together to insist that employers take our demands seriously, we can change our industries – permanently – for the better.

Our ability to bring about radical change is dependent upon how effectively our union can help people to stick together, and we are urging everyone in the industry to get involved now.

Take part in our ThoughtExchange on the changes that are needed as part of this ‘New Deal’.


What does this mean for the Art Department? 

(WIP)

What does the New Deal consist of? 

(WIP)

 The New Deal is split into 6 sections:


Updates

Better Management


Welfare


Equality & Diversity

Our Equality and Diversity Work Group met with the other Bectu branches this month to review and revise the first draft of E&D section in New Deal. This reflections meeting gave us useful insight into how to move the document on. 

Employment Rights & Tax


Income Protection & Job Security


Negotiating Terms and Conditions


Can I read the New Deal document? 

As this is a live campaign and work-in-progress document, we are not at liberty to publish the document on public platforms until it is finalised and officially released by BECTU. 

If you have any questions regarding the New Deal or want to find out more specific information, please get in touch with the Committee.