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Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Equity and Off-Broadway League Ratify New 4-Year Contract

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Members of Actors' Equity Association and the Off-Broadway League ratified a new four-year contract. The new agreement goes into effect July 28 and goes through 2028. The contract provides salary increases, changes to overtime calculation, increased compensation and requirements for understudies and stage managers, continued and expanded opportunities for digital exhibition of league productions, expanded time off and sick leave provisions, expanded diversity, equity and inclusion protections, and safe and sanitary provisions.

"The new Off-Broadway Agreement is proof of what can be accomplished at the bargaining table when both sides bring respect and a positive attitude,” said Bernita Robinson and Richard Topol, Equity’s co-chairs of the Off-Broadway Negotiating Team. “After hearing from our fellow members, we sat down to negotiate knowing what our ultimate goals were.”

“We as co-chairs are proud of the many gains made across the board with regard to wages, safety and working conditions, especially for stage managers and understudies. And we thank our partners across the table for working with us in such a positive manner. We are hopeful that this deal with help the Off-Broadway theatre community continue to thrive.”